Sentences

becloud in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To becloud means to obscure or make less clear, often referring to physical visibility or mental clarity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden storms seemed to becloud the once clear skies.
  2. Her doubts began to becloud her judgment during the crucial decision-making process.
  3. The controversy around the project did little to becloud its potential benefits.
  4. Even in challenging times, his optimism would not becloud his vision for the future.
  5. As she spoke, a sense of uncertainty began to becloud the room.
  6. The heavy fog did not becloud his determination to reach the summit.
  7. Financial troubles can often becloud a company's reputation in the market.
  8. It is easy for misunderstandings to becloud our relationships with others.
  9. Negative news stories can becloud public perception, even if the facts are misrepresented.
  10. The artist's vibrant colors seemed to becloud the darker themes of her work.