Superlative form of hazy; the most unclear, obscured, or covered with haze among a group.
From 'hazy' plus the superlative suffix '-est', following English patterns for comparing three or more items to identify the extreme example.
Memory research shows our 'haziest' recollections are often the oldest ones, and neuroscience has discovered this is because memories physically change in the brain over time—the haziness is literally a change in neural pathways.
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