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
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Cloudy as an adjective:
Covered with or characterised by clouds; overcast.
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Cloudy as an adjective:
Not transparent or clear.
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Cloudy as an adjective:
Uncertain; unclear.
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Cloudy as an adjective (computing, informal):
Using or relating to cloud computing.
Examples:
"a cloudy infrastructure"
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Cloudy as an adjective (slang, archaic):
shady; sketchy; suspicious
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Turbid as an adjective:
(of a liquid) Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear.
Examples:
"turbid water''; ''turbid wine"
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Turbid as an adjective:
Smoky or misty.
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Turbid as an adjective:
Unclear; confused; obscure.