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gauz·y

 (gô′zē)
adj. gauz·i·er, gauz·i·est
Resembling gauze, as in thinness or translucency: "the gauzy grey steam of early morning" (Anita Desai). See Synonyms at airy.

gauz′i·ly adv.
gauz′i·ness n.
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gauzy

(ˈɡɔːzɪ)
adj, gauzier or gauziest
resembling gauze; thin and transparent
ˈgauzily adv
ˈgauziness n
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gauz•y

(ˈgɔ zi)

adj. gauz•i•er, gauz•i•est.
like gauze; transparently thin and light.
[1790–1800]
gauz′i•ly, adv.
gauz′i•ness, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.gauzy - so thin as to transmit lightgauzy - so thin as to transmit light; "a hat with a diaphanous veil"; "filmy wings of a moth"; "gauzy clouds of dandelion down"; "gossamer cobwebs"; "sheer silk stockings"; "transparent chiffon"; "vaporous silks"
thin - of relatively small extent from one surface to the opposite or in cross section; "thin wire"; "a thin chiffon blouse"; "a thin book"; "a thin layer of paint"
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gauzy

adjective delicate, light, thin, sheer, transparent, see-through, flimsy, translucent, insubstantial, gossamer, diaphanous, filmy thin, gauzy curtains, stirred by the breeze
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gauzy

adjective
So light and insubstantial as to resemble air or a thin film:
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Translations

gauzy

[ˈgɔːzɪ] ADJ (= semi-transparent) → vaporoso
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gauzy

[ˈgɔːzi] adj (= diaphanous) [material] → vaporeux/euse
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gauzy

adj (+er)hauchfein or -zart
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Others, like Yuval Levin, whom the New Republic in 2013 called "the conservative movement's great intellectual hope," offered up gauzier, somewhat contradictory big-think formulations, like his proposal to promote "subsidiarity"--a ten-dollar word for the not-so-new idea of pushing government power as far out of Washington as possible and into the hands of local heartland communities.
As Renoir's facture became at once gauzier and more assertive, a generalized, nonspecific libido became more pronounced, and the palette became redder, more associated with body heat and the feel of sunlight on flesh.
perform a gauzier or more wishful assessment of the borrower's