In a fog Meaning in English
expression
释义
If someone is "in a fog," they feel confused, not able to think clearly, or unsure about what is happening, often because they're tired, stressed, or distracted.
用法与细微差别
"In a fog" is informal and often describes mental confusion, especially temporary or caused by tiredness. Commonly used with feelings or after an interruption ("I woke up in a fog"). Not about actual weather unless literal. Could be confused with "in a daze" or "out of it."
例句
After the long flight, I felt in a fog all morning.
basic
She looked in a fog during the meeting and missed some important points.
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I always feel in a fog before my first cup of coffee.
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Sorry, I’m kind of in a fog today. Didn’t sleep much last night.
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I was completely in a fog after hearing the bad news and couldn’t focus at all.
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It usually takes me a while to shake off that in a fog feeling in the morning.
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