becloud

[US]/bɪˈklaʊd/
[UK]/biˈklaʊd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vto make something darker or less clear; to obscure; to mislead or deceive someone
Word Forms
Past Participlebeclouded
Past Tensebeclouded
Third Person Singularbeclouds
Present Participlebeclouding

Phrases & Collocations

becloud one's judgment

becloud the issue

Example Sentences

the fog can becloud the view of the mountains.

his emotions may becloud his judgment.

don't let doubts becloud your decision-making.

the controversy seems to becloud the main issue.

beclouded by fear, she hesitated to speak up.

his past experiences can becloud his current perspective.

letting anger becloud your thoughts is unwise.

the excitement of the moment should not becloud reality.

beclouded by misinformation, many people were confused.

his judgment was beclouded by his biases.

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