morass Synonyms
morass Meaning
Wordnet
morass (n)
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
Webster
morass (n.)
A tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen.
morass Sentence Examples
- The hiker found himself trapped in a treacherous morass of quicksand and dense vegetation.
- The political landscape had become a tangled morass of corruption and deceit.
- The relationship had descended into a morass of distrust and broken promises.
- The investigation revealed a complex morass of financial irregularities and cover-ups.
- The financial crisis plunged the country into a morass of recession and unemployment.
- The morass of unorganized paperwork overwhelmed the office.
- Conservationists fought to protect the wildlife habitats from the encroaching morass of urban development.
- The army navigated the unforgiving morass of enemy territory, facing constant danger.
- The scientist's hypothesis became lost in a morass of conflicting data and theories.
- The company faced a morass of legal challenges and reputational damage following the scandal.
FAQs About the word morass
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfootA tract of soft, wet ground; a marsh; a fen.
tangle, quagmire, entanglement, maze, labyrinth, quicksand, trap, web, tanglement, toil(s)
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The hiker found himself trapped in a treacherous morass of quicksand and dense vegetation.
The political landscape had become a tangled morass of corruption and deceit.
The relationship had descended into a morass of distrust and broken promises.
The investigation revealed a complex morass of financial irregularities and cover-ups.