The difference between Hazed and Overexposed
When used as adjectives, hazed means affected by haze, whereas overexposed means exposed too much, especially of film or a photograph.
check bellow for the other definitions of Hazed and Overexposed
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Hazed as a verb:
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Hazed as an adjective:
Affected by haze; hazy.
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Hazed as an adjective (of a photograph):
Clouded, especially due to accidental exposure to light.
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Hazed as an adjective (Australia, slang):
Drunk.
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Overexposed as a verb:
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Overexposed as an adjective:
Exposed too much, especially of film or a photograph.
Examples:
"The snapshot was overexposed, giving its subjects a too-bright, washed out appearance."