Associations to the word «Misty»
Noun
- Morn
- Fjord
- Moonlight
- Fog
- Mountain
- Dawn
- Rain
- Garner
- Sunshine
- Copeland
- Eastwood
- Mist
- Colleen
- Roots
- Moon
- Elf
- Beethoven
- Orc
- Moor
- Rowe
- Twilight
- Brock
- Clint
- Zeppelin
- Vapour
- Haze
- Deep
- Marguerite
- Veil
- Fac
- Porn
- Grail
- Blanchard
- Burke
- Swirl
- Radiance
- Gloom
- Walsh
- Christy
- Whiteness
- Filly
- Weather
- Faint
- Cordelia
- Cloud
- Horizon
- Expanse
- Looming
- Hardin
- Vapor
- Brew
- Flip
- Volleyball
- Gym
- Mei
- Ash
- Fist
- Goblin
- Hop
- Sable
- Toni
- Pall
- Purple
- Glimmer
- Rae
- Pale
- Pitt
- Outline
- Ida
- Cameo
Adjective
Wiktionary
MISTY, adjective. With mist; foggy.
MISTY, adjective. (figuratively) With tears in the eyes.
MISTY, proper noun. A female given name from the adjective "misty", reasonably popular in the 1970s and the 1980s. Can also be used as a nickname for Melissa.
MISTY ROSE, noun. A very faint pink colour, like that of a rose veiled in mist.
MISTY ROSE, adjective. Of very faint pink colour, like that of a rose veiled in mist.
Dictionary definition
MISTY, adjective. Filled or abounding with fog or mist; "a brumous October morning".
MISTY, adjective. Wet with mist; "the misty evening".
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.