Comparative form of foggy; more filled with fog, or more confused and unclear.
Comparative degree of 'foggy' (full of fog), formed by adding '-er' to 'foggy' or from 'fog' + '-y' + '-er'.
Weather forecasters use the comparative 'foggier' to compare visibility conditions—it's a simple word that captures how fog affects everything from driving to outdoor work.
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