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ALL meanings of clouded

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  • adjective clouded of or relating to cloud computing: cloud software; cloud servers. 1
  • adjective clouded relating to or doing business on the Internet: Google and other cloud companies. 1
  • noun clouded a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usually at an elevation above the earth's surface. 1
  • noun clouded any similar mass, especially of smoke or dust. 1
  • noun clouded a dim or obscure area in something otherwise clear or transparent. 1
  • noun clouded a patch or spot differing in color from the surrounding surface. 1
  • noun clouded anything that obscures or darkens something, or causes gloom, trouble, suspicion, disgrace, etc. 1
  • noun clouded a great number of insects, birds, etc., flying together: a cloud of locusts obscuring the sun. 1
  • noun clouded Digital Technology. any of several, often proprietary, parts of the Internet that allow online processing and storage of documents and data as well as electronic access to software and other resources (usually preceded by the): More and more software companies are encouraging users to store their work in the cloud. 1
  • verb with object clouded to overspread or cover with, or as with, a cloud or clouds: The smoke from the fire clouded the sun from view. 1
  • verb with object clouded to overshadow; obscure; darken: The hardships of war cloud his childhood memories. 1
  • verb with object clouded to make gloomy. 1
  • verb with object clouded (of distress, anxiety, etc.) to reveal itself in (a part of one's face): Worry clouded his brow. 1
  • verb with object clouded to make obscure or indistinct; confuse: Don't cloud the issue with unnecessary details. 1
  • verb with object clouded to place under suspicion, disgrace, etc. 1
  • verb with object clouded to variegate with patches of another color. 1
  • verb without object clouded to grow cloudy; become clouded. 1
  • verb without object clouded (of a part of one's face) to reveal one's distress, anxiety, etc.: His brow clouded with anger. 1
  • idioms clouded in the clouds, in a condition of absent-mindedness; lost in reverie. impractical: Their schemes are usually up in the clouds. 1
  • idioms clouded on a cloud, Informal. exceedingly happy; in high spirits: On the night of the prom the seniors were on a cloud. 1
  • idioms clouded under a cloud, in disgrace; under suspicion: After going bankrupt he left town under a cloud. 1
  • noun clouded Filled with clouds. 1
  • adjective clouded confused, unclear 1
  • adjective clouded obscured 1
  • verb clouded Simple past and past participle of cloud. 0
  • adjective clouded Unknown, surrounded in mystery. 0
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