WordDisk
  • Reading
    • Shortcuts
      •   Home
      •   All Articles
      •   Read from Another Site
      Sources
      • Wikipedia
      • Simple Wikipedia
      • VOA Learning English
      • Futurity
      • The Conversation
      • MIT News
      • Harvard Gazette
      • Cambridge News
      • YDS/YÖKDİL Passages
      Topics
      • Technology
      • Engineering
      • Business
      • Economics
      • Human
      • Health
      • Energy
      • Biology
      • Nature
      • Space
  •  Log in
  •  Sign up
3.55
History
Add

muddy adjective [ ˈmʌdi ]

• covered in or full of mud.
• "they changed their muddy boots"
Similar: mud-caked, mud-spattered, muddied, dirty, filthy, mucky, grubby, grimy, soiled, begrimed, murky, cloudy, turbid, opaque, impure, riled, roily, roiled,
Opposite: clean, clear,

muddy verb

• cover or fill (something) with mud.
• "the linoleum flooring was muddied"
Similar: make muddy, cake with mud/dirt, dirty, soil, begrime, grime, mire, spatter, bespatter, smirch, besmirch, bemire,

muddy the waters

• make an issue or situation more confused or complicated.
• "the conflation of two distinct hypotheses has merely served to muddy the waters"

muddy the waters

• make an issue or situation more confused or complicated.
"the conflation of two distinct hypotheses has merely served to muddy the waters"



2025 WordDisk