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Muddled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Muddled means confused or mixed up, often describing unclear thoughts, messy situations, or disorganized ideas. It can also refer to something that is not well-defined or logically arranged.

muddled

/ˈmʌdəld/ /ˈmʌdəld/

Definition:

Confused or mixed up, lacking clarity or order.

Synonyms:

Confused, jumbled, disordered, befuddled

Part of Speech:

Adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

Clear, organized

Common Collocations:

Muddled thoughts, muddled mind, muddled situation

Derivatives:

Muddling, muddler

Usage Tips:

Use "muddled" to describe unclear thinking or messy situations; avoid overuse in formal writing.

Common Phrases:

Muddled up, muddled through, in a muddle

Etymology:

Derived from "muddle," likely from Middle Dutch "moddelen" (to make muddy).

Examples:

  • 1. The instructions were muddled and hard to follow.
  • 2. Her thoughts were muddled after the long meeting.
  • 3. He muddled the ingredients and ruined the recipe.
  • 4. The teacher clarified the muddled explanation for the students.

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