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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 word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.
- English (US)
MUDDLED meaning: 1. badly organized or confusing: 2. A...
- Muddled: Polish Translation
MUDDLED translate: roztargniony, bezładny, pokrętny,...
- Muddled: Thai Translation
muddled translate: ซึ่งสับสนวุ่นวาย. Learn more in the...
- Muddled: Indonesian Translation
muddled translate: kacau. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Muddled: Portuguese Translation
MUDDLED translate: confuso, confuso, atrapalhado, confuso....
- Muddled: Ukrainian Translation
muddled - translate into Ukrainian with the...
- Muddled: Vietnamese Translation
muddled translate: rối rắm. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Muddled Turkish Translation
MUDDLED translate: şaşırmış, zihni/aklı karışmış, dağınık,...
- English (US)
Muddle can be a verb meaning to make turbid, befog, mix confusedly, or bungle, or a noun meaning confusion or mess. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of muddle.
Muddle means an untidy or confused state, or a messy and confused state. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with Cambridge Dictionary.
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:
Muddled means mixed up, confused, or disordered, or murky and obscured. It can also be a verb meaning to muddle something. See how to use muddled in sentences and learn its origin and synonyms.
Muddled means confused about something. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with synonyms, pronunciation and grammar tips.
Muddled things are all mixed-up and confused. Your mind might feel muddled when you first wake up from a long nap. Your school's football quarterback might get muddled and throw the ball the wrong way.