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- DictionaryMud·dle/ˈməd(ə)l/
verb
- 1. bring into a disordered or confusing state: "I fear he may have muddled the message"
- 2. mix (a drink) or stir (an ingredient) into a drink: "muddle the kiwi slices with the sugar"
noun
- 1. an untidy and disorganized state or collection: "the finances were in a muddle"
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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. blot.
MUDDLE definition: 1. a situation of confusion or bad organization: 2. to think that a person or thing is someone or…. Learn more.
muddle meaning: 1. a situation of confusion or bad organization: 2. to think that a person or thing is someone or…. Learn more.
Definition of muddle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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.
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.
muddle meaning, definition, what is muddle: when there is confusion about something,...: Learn more.