Nubilous | ![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/circle3.png) |
adjective | 1. Cloudy, misty.
2. (Figurative) Unclear. |
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![EXAMPLE SENTENCES](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/example-sentences2.png) | "The morning fog cast a nubilous blanket over the pond." | "I can't see through the nubilous clouds to the ground below." | "It's still nubilous whether she will attend the reception." |
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![](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/word-origin2.png) | Latin, mid-16th century |
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![Why This Word?](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/why-this-word2.png) | The words share the same Latin root meaning "cloudy," but "nebulous" gained more of a foothold in the English language than "nubilous." ... | ![Continue Reading](https://assets.worddaily.com/emails/images/btn-continue-reading.png) |
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