murky Synonyms

murky Meaning

Wordnet

murky (s)

(of liquids) clouded as with sediment

dark or gloomy

Webster

murky (superl.)

Dark; obscure; gloomy.

murky Sentence Examples

  1. The murky depths of the ocean concealed ancient shipwrecks and forgotten treasures.
  2. The photographer's lens struggled to penetrate the murky waters, obscuring the vibrant coral reef beneath.
  3. The smog hung like a murky blanket over the city, obscuring the buildings and shrouding the streets in gloom.
  4. The muddy river flowed sluggishly, its murky waters carrying sediment and debris downstream.
  5. The murky political landscape made it difficult to decipher the true intentions of the candidates.
  6. The detective waded through a sea of murky evidence, searching for the elusive truth.
  7. Rumors spread like wildfire through the murky underworld of the city, casting doubt and suspicion on innocent victims.
  8. The murky past of the old mansion haunted its new occupants, whispering secrets from forgotten times.
  9. The murky waters of the swamp reflected the twisted branches of ancient trees, creating an eerie and atmospheric scene.
  10. The murky atmosphere in the room made it difficult to breathe, suffocating the occupants and clouding their thoughts.

FAQs About the word murky

(of liquids) clouded as with sediment, dark or gloomyDark; obscure; gloomy.

darkened, dark, tenebrous, dim, lightless, obscured, stygian, pitch-black, unlit, gloomy

luminous, radiant, shining, radiant, brightened, glaring, brightened, lit, lit, lucid

The murky depths of the ocean concealed ancient shipwrecks and forgotten treasures.

The photographer's lens struggled to penetrate the murky waters, obscuring the vibrant coral reef beneath.

The smog hung like a murky blanket over the city, obscuring the buildings and shrouding the streets in gloom.

The muddy river flowed sluggishly, its murky waters carrying sediment and debris downstream.