muddles (Meaning)

muddles

to make a mess of, a confused mess, to think or act in a confused way, a state of confusion or bewilderment, to be or cause to be confused or bewildered, a state of especially mental confusion, to mix confusedly, to mix up in a confused way, to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor, to make turbid or muddy, to think or act in a confused aimless way

FAQs About the word muddles

to make a mess of, a confused mess, to think or act in a confused way, a state of confusion or bewilderment, to be or cause to be confused or bewildered, a stat

confusions,jumbles, hells, messes, disorders, havoc, disarrays, welters,chaoses, snake pits

orders, methods, plans,systems,,patterns

The muddy footprints muddled the pristine carpet, leaving behind a trail of unwanted grime.

The professor's disorganized notes muddled his lecture, leaving students confused and frustrated.

The politician's evasive answers muddled the reporters' attempts to uncover the truth.

The intense rain muddled the once-clear river, transforming it into a murky torrent.