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    murk
    /məːk/

    noun

    • 1. darkness or thick mist that makes it difficult to see: "my eyes were straining to see through the murk of the rainy evening"

    adjective

    • 1. murky; gloomy. archaic Scottish

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  2. MURK definition: 1. darkness or thick cloud, preventing you from seeing clearly: 2. darkness or thick cloud…. Learn more.

  3. Dec 5, 2016 · The meaning of MURK is gloom, darkness; also : fog. How to use murk in a sentence.

  4. MURK meaning: 1. darkness or thick cloud, preventing you from seeing clearly: 2. darkness or thick cloud…. Learn more.

  5. noun. gloomy darkness. adjective. an archaic variant of murky. murk. 2. / mɜːk / verb. to murder (a person) to defeat (a team) convincingly. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of murk 1. First recorded before 900; Middle English mirke, myrke, from Old Norse myrkr “dark, darkness,” replacing Old English myrce “dark” Origin of murk 2.

  6. The murk is darkness, dark water, or thick mist that is very difficult to see through.

  7. Define murk. murk synonyms, murk pronunciation, murk translation, English dictionary definition of murk. n. 1. Partial or total darkness; gloom. 2. Dense fog. adj. Archaic Partially or totally dark; gloomy. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  8. Definition of murk noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · murk (third-person singular simple present murks, present participle murking, simple past and past participle murked) (African-American Vernacular, MLE) To murder or seriously injure.

  10. murk. /mərk/. IPA guide. Other forms: murks. Definitions of murk. noun. an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substance. synonyms: fog, fogginess, murkiness. see more.

  11. How to use . murk in a sentenceAnd then he hung up, left the station to vanish into the murk of the rain swept night.