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  1. MIST definition: 1. thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of…. Learn more.

  2. noun. ˈmist. Synonyms of mist. 1. : water in the form of particles floating or falling in the atmosphere at or near the surface of the earth and approaching the form of rain. 2. : something that obscures understanding. mists of antiquity. 3. : a film before the eyes. 4. a. : a cloud of small particles or objects suggestive of a mist. b.

  3. noun. a thin fog resulting from condensation in the air near the earth's surface. meteorol such an atmospheric condition with a horizontal visibility of 1–2 kilometres. a fine spray of any liquid, such as that produced by an aerosol container. chem a colloidal suspension of a liquid in a gas.

  4. Mist is a very dense water vapor, almost as thick as fog. Light rain can sometimes form a mist that makes it hard to see the road when you're driving. The mist you see in the air on a damp spring morning is similar to the mist you spray when you water your plants — it's made up of tiny water droplets.

  5. mist in British English. (mɪst ) noun. 1. a thin fog resulting from condensation in the air near the earth's surface. 2. meteorology. such an atmospheric condition with a horizontal visibility of 1–2 kilometres. 3. a fine spray of any liquid, such as that produced by an aerosol container.

  6. a thin layer of liquid on the surface of something that makes it difficult to see: UK There's always a mist on the bathroom mirror / windows when I've taken a shower. Through a mist of tears, I watched his train pull out of the station. AlxeyPnferov/iStock/Getty Images Plus/Getty Images /GettyImages.

  7. n. 1. A mass of fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near or in contact with the earth. 2. Water vapor condensed on and clouding the appearance of a surface. 3. Fine drops of a liquid, such as water, perfume, or medication, sprayed into the air. 4. A suspension of fine drops of a liquid in a gas. 5. Something that dims or conceals. 6.