Pronunciation: /ˈmɪzəl/
noun a fine rain or drizzle
A1 I don't like going out in the mizzle because I always get wet.
A2 The mizzle made the streets look shiny and wet.
B1 The mizzle lasted all day, making it difficult to see clearly while driving.
B2 The mizzle was so light that it felt like walking through a misty cloud.
C1 Despite the mizzle, the hikers continued on their journey through the forest.
C2 The mizzle created a mystical atmosphere in the ancient ruins.
verb to rain in fine drops; drizzle
A1 It mizzled lightly as we walked through the park.
A2 The weather forecast predicted that it would mizzle all day.
B1 I don't mind a little mizzling rain, it's quite refreshing.
B2 The mizzling weather made it difficult to see while driving.
C1 The mizzle gradually turned into a heavy downpour.
C2 Despite the mizzling rain, the outdoor concert went on as planned.
formal The weather forecast predicts a light mizzle this afternoon.
informal I forgot my umbrella and got caught in the mizzle on my way to work.
slang Let's stay inside and avoid the mizzle outside.
figurative The mizzle of doubt clouded his mind as he tried to make a decision.
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