muddled Sentence Examples
- The student's mind was muddled with confusion over the complex equation.
- The recipe called for a tablespoon of flour, but he muddled it with cornstarch.
- Her thoughts were muddled after a long and exhausting day.
- The situation was muddled by a series of conflicting reports.
- The artist's brushstrokes were muddled and indistinct.
- The politician's response to the crisis was muddled and evasive.
- The words on the page seemed muddled and illegible.
- The hiker's path was muddled by the heavy rainfall.
- The muddled water reflected the murky nature of the scandal.
- The investigation was muddled by false leads and unreliable witnesses.
muddled Meaning
muddled (s)
confused and vague; used especially of thinking
muddled (imp. & p. p.)
of Muddle
Synonyms & Antonyms of muddled
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- neat
- sparkling
- methodical
- systematic
- clean
- hygienic
- shipshape
- hygienic
- orderly
- trim
- immaculate
- well-ordered
- systematic
- antiseptic
- orderly
- uncluttered
- systematized
- stainless
- unsullied
- uncluttered
- neat
- well-ordered
- ordered
- systematized
- crisp
- clean
- immaculate
- antiseptic
- cleaned
- sparkling
- regular
- trim
- organized
- snug
- kempt
- shipshape
- tidy
- cleaned
- regular
- kempt
- cleanly
- careful
- spotless
- crisp
- tidy
- ordered
- organized
- cleanly
- careful
- stainless
- spotless
- snug
- unsullied
- methodical
Synonyms:
- uncleanly
- tainted
- dowdy
- grungy
- negligent
- hugger-mugger
- mucky
- cruddy
- slatternly
- soiled
- slovenly
- foul
- unclean
- draggled
- seedy
- smudged
- dingy
- pell-mell
- spotted
- sleazy
- squalid
- uncombed
- snarled
- sloven
- frowzy
- grubby
- sordid
- frowsy
- neglected
- bemired
- befouled
- grotty
- sullied
- bedraggled
- adulterated
- contaminated
- grimy
- upside-down
- begrimed
- besmirched
- defiled
- shabby
- neglectful
- polluted
Antonyms:
FAQs About the word muddled
confused and vague; used especially of thinkingof Muddle
sloppy,messy, jumbled, confused, chaotic, cluttered, littered, dirty, higgledy-piggledy, at sixes and sevens
neat, sparkling, methodical, systematic, clean, hygienic, shipshape, hygienic, orderly, trim
The student's mind was muddled with confusion over the complex equation.
The recipe called for a tablespoon of flour, but he muddled it with cornstarch.
Her thoughts were muddled after a long and exhausting day.
The situation was muddled by a series of conflicting reports.