Comparative form of hazy; more unclear, obscured, or cloudy in appearance or meaning.
From 'hazy' (possibly from 'haze,' a fog or mist, with roots possibly in Dutch or German) plus the comparative suffix '-er', used to compare two things.
The word 'hazy' and its origins are themselves somewhat hazy—etymologists aren't completely certain of its origin, making it delightfully ironic that a word meaning unclear has an unclear origin.
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