Mist

noun
  1. A collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface, reducing visibility. noun
    The morning mist covered the valley, giving it a mysterious appearance.
    As the sun rose, the mist began to dissipate, revealing the landscape below.
  2. A fine spray or light fog of liquid, often used in reference to sprays or vapors. noun
    She sprayed a mist of perfume into the air before entering the room.
    The gardener used a mist of water to gently hydrate the delicate plants.
  3. To cover or envelop with a fine spray or light fog. verb
    The waterfall misted the hikers as they walked along the trail.
    He misted the plants with water to keep them fresh.
  4. To become covered with mist or to develop a film of moisture. verb
    The windows misted up as the temperature inside the car rose.
    Her eyes misted with tears as she listened to the moving speech.