- mist
- mist1 [ mıst ] noun1. ) count or uncount a mass of small drops of water in the air close to the ground:The early morning mist was clearing to reveal a glorious day.shrouded in mist (=completely hidden by mist): The whole coast became shrouded in a thick mist.─ compare FOG12. ) singular mist of LITERARY something that makes it difficult for you to see:a mist of tearsa ) mist of LITERARY something that makes it difficult for you to understand something3. ) singular small drops of a particular liquid that are in the air:a mist of perfumethe mists of time/historya period of time so long ago that people cannot remember it:The program looks through the mists of time to examine the lives of our earliest ancestors.lost in the mists of time: The origins of the organization are lost in the mists of time.mistmist 2 [ mıst ] verb1. ) mist or mist over intransitive or transitive if your eyes mist, or if tears mist your eyes, your eyes fill with tears2. ) mist or mist over or mist up intransitive or transitive to become covered with small drops of water, or to cover something with small drops of water:The rear window was misted up.Blanche's breath misted the mirror.a ) transitive to cover something such as a plant with small drops of water to keep it wet
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.