i Register
In some senses, gauzy is marked as figuratively. Watch for register when choosing this word.
adj
Resembling gauze; light, thin, translucent.
But first I took up Ayesha's kirtle and the gauzy scarf with which she had been wont to hide her dazzling loveliness from the eyes of men, and, averting my head so that I might not look upon it, covered up that dreadful relic of the glorious dead, that shocking epitome of human beauty and human life.
The water shone pacifically; the sky, without a speck, was a benign immensity of unstained light; the very mist on the Essex marshes was like a gauzy and radiant fabric, hung from the wooded rises inland, and draping the low shores in diaphanous folds.
light; giving the effect of haze
vague or elusive
Or perhaps something darker—a raw hunger, a blind ambition wrapped in the gauzy language of service?
tinged with tenderness and warmth; dewy-eyed, romantic
2003: Although the books are scored in different keys—Clinton’s generally attempts to be gauzy and warm, Blumenthal’s is edgy and cold—their underlying refrain is the same. — The New Yorker, 14 July 2003