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Muddy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Muddy describes something covered in or full of mud, making it dirty or unclear. It can also refer to colors that are dull or mixed, like a muddy brown, or ideas that are confused or vague.

muddy

/ˈmʌdi/ /ˈmʌdi/

Definition:

Covered in or full of mud; not clear or bright, confused or vague.

Synonyms:

dirty, murky, slushy, boggy

Part of Speech:

adjective, verb

Antonyms:

clean, clear

Common Collocations:

muddy shoes, muddy water, muddy path, muddy boots

Derivatives:

muddiness, muddied

Usage Tips:

Use "muddy" to describe something soiled with mud or figuratively to describe unclear thoughts or situations.

Common Phrases:

muddy the waters, muddy up, as clear as mud

Etymology:

From Old English "mudde" (mud) + "-y," meaning resembling or full of mud.

Examples:

  • 1. The children came home with muddy clothes after playing outside.
  • 2. The heavy rain turned the field into a muddy mess.
  • 3. Her explanation only served to muddy the situation further.
  • 4. He wiped his muddy boots on the doormat before entering.

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