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- verbmuddle (verb) · muddles (third person present) · muddled (past tense) · muddled (past participle) · muddling (present participle)
- bring into a disordered or confusing state:"I fear he may have muddled the message"
- confuse (a person or their thoughts):"Paul was hopelessly muddled by the rates of exchange"
- busy oneself in an aimless or ineffective way:"he was muddling about in the kitchen"
- mix (a drink) or stir (an ingredient) into a drink:"muddle the kiwi slices with the sugar"
nounmuddle (noun) · muddles (plural noun)- an untidy and disorganized state or collection:"the finances were in a muddle" · "a muddle of French, English, Ojibwa, and a dash of Gaelic"
- a mistake arising from or resulting in confusion:"a bureaucratic muddle"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘wallow in mud’): perhaps from Middle Dutch moddelen, frequentative of modden ‘dabble in mud’; compare with mud. The sense ‘confuse’ was initially associated with alcoholic drink (late 17th century), giving rise to ‘busy oneself in a confused way’ and ‘jumble up’ (mid 19th century).Similar and Opposite Wordsverbnoun- an untidy and disorganized state or collection:
- a mistake arising from or resulting in confusion:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used without object),mud·dled, mud·dling. to behave, proceed, or think in a confused or aimless fashion or with an air of improvisation: Some people just muddle along, waiting for their big break.www.dictionary.com/browse/muddletransitive verb 1 : to make turbid or muddy muddled the brook with his splashings 2 : to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor The drink muddled him and his voice became loud and domineering.www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/muddleMUDDLE meaning: 1 : to cause confusion in (someone or someone's mind) often used as (be) muddled; 2 : to mix up (something) in a confused waywww.britannica.com/dictionary/muddleTo mix together, especially confusedly: The various flavors are muddled in this recipe.www.thefreedictionary.com/muddling
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