The difference between Cloudy and Turbid

When used as adjectives, cloudy means covered with or characterised by clouds, whereas turbid means (of a liquid) having the lees or sediment disturbed.


check bellow for the other definitions of Cloudy and Turbid

  1. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.

  2. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Not transparent or clear.

  3. Cloudy as an adjective:

    Uncertain; unclear.

  4. Cloudy as an adjective (computing, informal):

    Using or relating to cloud computing.

    Examples:

    "a cloudy infrastructure"

  5. Cloudy as an adjective (slang, archaic):

    shady; sketchy; suspicious

  1. Turbid as an adjective:

    (of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear.

    Examples:

    "turbid water''; ''turbid wine"

  2. Turbid as an adjective:

    Smoky or misty.

  3. Turbid as an adjective:

    Unclear; confused; obscure.