mud Synonyms
mud Meaning
mud (n)
water soaked soil; soft wet earth
slanderous remarks or charges
mud (v)
soil with mud, muck, or mire
plaster with mud
mud (n.)
Earth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhesive.
mud (v. t.)
To bury in mud.
To make muddy or turbid.
mud Sentence Examples
- The children splashed and played in the thick mud, their faces smeared with brown.
- The heavy rainfall transformed the ground into a slippery mudbath.
- The hiker's path became impassable due to the relentless mud.
- The construction site was a quagmire of mud and machinery.
- The farmer used fertilizer to enrich the soil, turning it from barren dirt to rich mud.
- The mud mask left my skin feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.
- The car's tires sank deep into the mud, threatening to become stuck.
- The baseball field was too muddy to play on, forcing the game to be postponed.
- The muddy riverbanks were treacherous, causing hikers to slip and fall.
- The mud-covered boot left a trail behind, marking the path of its wearer.
FAQs About the word mud
water soaked soil; soft wet earth, slanderous remarks or charges, soil with mud, muck, or mire, plaster with mudEarth and water mixed so as to be soft and adhes
sand, gravel,sludge, muck, guck,dirt, gook, slush, slop, ooze
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The children splashed and played in the thick mud, their faces smeared with brown.
The heavy rainfall transformed the ground into a slippery mudbath.
The hiker's path became impassable due to the relentless mud.
The construction site was a quagmire of mud and machinery.