brume
mist, haze
noun BREWM Rare
Origin: Latin bruma (winter, shortest day)
Usage Note
brume describes a light, low-lying mist — lighter than brouillard (thick fog). La brume matinale ('morning mist') is a common phrase. The adjective brumeux/brumeuse means misty or hazy, and is also used figuratively for unclear thinking.
Examples
"La brume couvrait la vallée au matin."
Natural Translation
The mist covered the valley in the morning.
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