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    muddled
    /ˈmʌdld/

    adjective

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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. adjective. mixed up, confused, or disordered: The rejection is based on faulty underlying assumptions and muddled thinking. muddy, clouded, or obscured; murky: After a long winter season, your pool is most likely a tub of muddled water with foliage and twigs floating about.

  6. 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:

  7. 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.

  8. 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.