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Morass - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

morass

/məˈræs/ /məˈræs/

Definition:

A complex or confused situation, often difficult to escape from.

Synonyms:

quagmire, swamp, bog, entanglement

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

clarity, order

Common Collocations:

political morass, bureaucratic morass, financial morass

Derivatives:

morasses (plural), morassy (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "morass" metaphorically for messy situations, not literal swamps.

Common Phrases:

stuck in a morass, sink into a morass, escape the morass

Etymology:

From Dutch "moeras," meaning marsh or swamp; entered English in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The project became a morass of delays and disagreements.
  • 2. She struggled to free herself from the legal morass.
  • 3. The team sank deeper into a morass of confusion.
  • 4. His finances were a tangled morass of debt and unpaid bills.

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