muddied (Meaning)
muddied (s)
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear
muddied (imp. & p. p.)
of Muddy
Synonyms & Antonyms of muddied
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muddied Sentence Examples
- The muddy waters flowed sluggishly down the river, obscuring the once-clear streambed.
- The children frolicked in the muddied puddle, their laughter echoing through the park.
- The hiker's boots became muddied as he trudged through the rain-soaked trail.
- The muddy road made driving treacherous, as cars slid and skidded on the slippery surface.
- The muddied lens of the camera clouded the once-crisp image, rendering it unusable.
- The muddy pond reflected the fading sunlight, casting an eerie glow on the surrounding trees.
- The muddied thoughts raced through his mind, making it difficult to concentrate.
- The muddy situation required a quick and decisive resolution.
- The muddied reputation of the politician made it unlikely that he would be elected.
- The muddied past haunted her present, threatening to overshadow her future.
FAQs About the word muddied
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clearof Muddy
muddled, puddled, murky, muddy, unfiltered, filmy, sludgy, opaque, dingy, scummy
crystal clear, crystalline,clear, clear, crystal clear, crystalline, transparent, colorless, filtered, purified
The muddy waters flowed sluggishly down the river, obscuring the once-clear streambed.
The children frolicked in the muddied puddle, their laughter echoing through the park.
The hiker's boots became muddied as he trudged through the rain-soaked trail.
The muddy road made driving treacherous, as cars slid and skidded on the slippery surface.