fuzzines
/fʌzɪniːz/Definitions
1. noun
A state or quality of being unclear or indistinct, often due to a lack of information or a faulty understanding.
“The researcher struggled to provide a clear explanation of the project’s goals due to the fuzzines surrounding the project’s objective.”
2. noun
A condition of confusion or disorientation, often caused by conflicting information or unclear expectations.
“After the meeting, Sarah felt a sense of fuzzines, unsure of what was expected of her for the next project.”