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- Dictionarymuddled/ˈmʌdld/
adjective
- 1. not arranged in order; untidy: "the muddled display of pictures has been taken down" Similar Opposite
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Muddled means badly organized or confusing, or a person who is confused. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
MUDDLED meaning: 1. badly organized or confusing: 2. A...
- Znaczenie Muddled, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
muddled definicja: 1. badly organized or confusing: 2. A...
- Muddled in Spanish
MUDDLED translate: confuso, confuso, confundido. Learn more...
- Translate English to Malay
muddled translate: bercampur aduk. Learn more in the...
- Muddled in Traditional Chinese
MUDDLED translate: 物件, 混亂的;雜亂無章的, 人, 頭腦不清楚的;糊塗的;困惑的. Learn...
- Muddled: Polish Translation
MUDDLED translate: roztargniony, bezładny, pokrętny,...
- Muddled: Portuguese Translation
MUDDLED translate: confuso, confuso, atrapalhado, confuso....
- Muddled: Thai Translation
muddled translate: ซึ่งสับสนวุ่นวาย. Learn more in the...
- English (US)
Muddle can be a verb or a noun, and it means to make or be in a confused state or mess. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and phrases of muddle from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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.
Muddled means confused, vague, or disordered, especially of thinking or ideas. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of this word, as well as related terms and expressions.
Muddled definition: mixed up, confused, or disordered. See examples of MUDDLED used in a sentence.
noun. the state or condition of being muddled, especially a confused mental state. a confused, disordered, or embarrassing condition; mess. Antonyms: order. verb phrase. to achieve a certain degree of success but without much skill, polish, experience, or direction:
Muddle means to mix up, confuse, or make muddy. It can be a verb or a noun. See how to use muddle in sentences, phrases, and idioms.