cloud (Noun) — A visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude.
cloud (Noun) — Any collection of particles (e.g., smoke or dust) or gases that is visible.
cloud (Noun) — Out of touch with reality. ex. "his head was in the clouds"
cloud (Noun) — A cause of worry, gloom or trouble. ex. "the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French"
cloud (Noun) — Suspicion affecting your reputation. ex. "after that mistake he was under a cloud"
cloud (Noun) — A group of many things in the air or on the ground. ex. "clouds of blossoms" ex. "it discharged a cloud of spores"
cloud (Noun) — (internet) the internet for connection to remote servers regarded as a space for processing and storage, the focus of cloud computing.
cloud (Verb) — Make cloudy. ex. "Fall weather often clouds our beaches"
cloud (Verb) — Make less visible or unclear. ex. "The stars are obscured by the clouds"
cloud (Verb) — Billow up in the form of a cloud. ex. "The smoke clouded above the houses"
cloud (Verb) — Make gloomy or depressed. ex. "Their faces were clouded with sadness"
cloud (Verb) — Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon. ex. "cloud someone's reputation"
cloud (Verb) — Make less clear. ex. "the stroke clouded memories of her youth"
cloud (Verb) — Colour with streaks or blotches of different shades.
cloud (Verb) — Make milky or dull. ex. "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added"