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    Mud·dled
    /ˈmədəld/

    adjective

  2. 1. : to make turbid or muddy. muddled the brook with his splashings. 2. : to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor. The drink muddled him and his voice became loud and domineering. 3. : to mix confusedly. muddles the household accounts. 4. : to make a mess of : bungle.

  3. verb (used without object) , mud·dled, mud·dling. to behave, proceed, or think in a confused or aimless fashion or with an air of improvisation: Some people just muddle along, waiting for their big break.

  4. MUDDLED definition: 1. badly organized or confusing: 2. A person who is muddled is confused: 3. badly organized or…. Learn more.

  5. adjective. mixed up, confused, or disordered: The rejection is based on faulty underlying assumptions and muddled thinking. muddy, clouded, or obscured; murky: After a long winter season, your pool is most likely a tub of muddled water with foliage and twigs floating about.

  6. an untidy or confused state: The documents were in a muddle. Whenever I go to Europe I get in a muddle about/over (= become confused about) how much things cost. Synonym. fuddle informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Dirt & untidiness. bloodstain. clutter. contaminant. contamination. crud. fleck. grime. grunge. gunge. gunk. muck.

  7. 1. a. To mix together, especially confusedly: The various flavors are muddled in this recipe. b. To mix (a drink or the ingredients of a drink), especially with a muddler. 2. a. To put into a state of confusion; confuse: Emotional rhetoric will only muddle the debate on the issue. b. To confuse or befuddle (a person or the mind, for example).

  8. Definitions of muddled. adjective. confused and vague; used especially of thinking. synonyms: addled, befuddled, muzzy, woolly, woolly-headed, wooly, wooly-minded. confused. mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently.

  9. a messy or confused state: The documents were in a muddle. Whenever I go to Europe I get in a muddle about/over (= become confused about) how much things cost. Synonym. fuddle informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Dirt & untidiness. bloodstain. clutter. contaminant. contamination. crud. fleck. grime. grunge. gunge. gunk. muck.

  10. to behave, proceed, or think in a confused or aimless fashion or with an air of improvisation: Some people just muddle along, waiting for their big break. noun the state or condition of being muddled, especially a confused mental state.

  11. If you muddle things or people, you get them mixed up, so that you do not know which is which. Already, one or two critics have begun to muddle the two names. [VERB noun] Synonyms: jumble, confuse, disorder, scramble More Synonyms of muddle. Muddle up means the same as muddle.

  12. muddled. adjective. /ˈmʌdld/. /ˈmʌdld/. (especially British English) confused. He gets muddled when the teacher starts shouting. This is the result of muddled thinking. a muddled (= badly organized) attempt to rescue the situation.

  13. A muddle is something that's messy and confusing. If your bedroom looks like a hurricane just hit it, you might describe it as a muddle. Oftentimes, we create the muddles in our lives, so it’s appropriate that muddle can be used as a verb meaning “to mix up” or “confuse.”.

  14. Muddle Definition. To mix up in a confused manner; jumble; bungle. To mix together, especially confusedly. The various flavors are muddled in this recipe. To put into a state of confusion; confuse. Emotional rhetoric will only muddle the debate on the issue. To act or think in a confused way.

  15. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] muddle (about/over something) a situation in which there is a lack of understanding about arrangements, etc. and things are done wrong. There was a muddle over the theatre tickets. There followed a long period of confusion and muddle.

  16. 1. variable noun. If people or things are in a muddle, they are in a state of confusion or disorder. My thoughts are all in a muddle. We are going to get into a hopeless muddle. Synonyms: confusion, mess, disorder, chaos More Synonyms of muddle. 2. transitive verb.

  17. Synonyms for MUDDLED: messy, chaotic, confused, jumbled, littered, cluttered, sloppy, messed; Antonyms of MUDDLED: organized, orderly, crisp, neat, tidy, uncluttered, cleaned, clean.

  18. There are 20 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb muddle, two of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  19. 1. : to cause confusion in (someone or someone's mind) — often used as (be) muddled. a mind muddled by too much advice. 2. : to mix up (something) in a confused way. muddle the household accounts. I always get their names muddled (up) [= mixed up] in my mind.

  20. Synonyms for MUDDLE: jumble, mess, havoc, confusion, hell, chaos, disorder, tangle; Antonyms of MUDDLE: order, system, plan, orderliness, method, pattern, alertness, levelheadedness.

  21. The word "muddled" is correct and can be used in written English. You can use it to describe a situation or something that is confused, disordered, mixed up, or unclear. Example: The situation was muddled and no one could come to an agreement.

  22. muddle. verb (used with object) (6)verb (used without object) (1)noun (2)verb phrase (1)

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  24. MUDDLED meaning: 1. badly organized or confusing: 2. A person who is muddled is confused: 3. badly organized or…. Learn more.

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