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View usage for: (mʌd) uncountable nounMud is a sticky mixture of earth and water. His uniform was crumpled, untidy, splashed with mud. Their lorry got stuck in the mud. Synonyms: dirt, clay, ooze, silt More Synonyms of mud (mʌd) noun1. a fine-grained soft wet deposit that occurs on the ground after rain, at the bottom of ponds, lakes, etc 2. informal slander or defamation 3. clear as mud 4. drag someone's name in the mud 5. here's mud in your eye 6. someone's name is mud 7. throw mud at verbWord forms: muds, mudding or mudded8. (transitive) to soil or cover with mud Word origin C14: probably from Middle Low German mudde; compare Middle High German mot swamp, mud, Swedish modd slush (mʌd) noun1. wet, soft, sticky earth 2. defamatory remarks; libel or slander verb transitiveWord forms: ˈmudded or ˈmudding3. to cover or soil with or as with mud; muddy Word origin ME, prob. < a LowG source as in mudde < IE * meut < base * meu-, wet, musty > moss, mother 2More idioms containingmud clear as mud be dragged through the mud mud sticks throw mud someone's name is mud British English: mud / mʌd/ NOUN Mud is a sticky mixture of earth and water. His clothes were covered with mud. - American English: mud
- Arabic: طِيـنٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: lama
- Chinese: 泥泞
- Croatian: blato
- Czech: bláto
- Danish: mudder
- Dutch: modder
- European Spanish: barro
- Finnish: muta
- French: boue
- German: Schlamm
- Greek: λάσπη
- Italian: fango
- Japanese: 泥
- Korean: 진흙
- Norwegian: søle
- Polish: błoto
- European Portuguese: lama
- Romanian: noroi
- Russian: грязь
- Latin American Spanish: barro
- Swedish: lera
- Thai: โคลน
- Turkish: çamur
- Ukrainian: бруд
- Vietnamese: bùn
Chinese translation of 'mud'Definition soft wet earth, as found on the ground after rain or at the bottom of ponds Their lorry got stuck in the mud. Synonyms clay slob (Irish) gloop (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition mud, muck, or dirt the muck and mire of farmyards Synonyms mud, dirt, muck, ooze, sludge, slime, slob (Irish), gloop (informal), grot (slang) Definition a soft thin mud, such as that found at the bottom of a lake, river, or sea He thrust his hand into the ooze and brought out a large toad. Synonyms mud, clay, dirt, muck, silt, sludge, mire, slime, slob (Irish), gloop (informal), alluvium Definition a fine sediment of mud or clay deposited by moving water The lake was almost solid with silt and vegetation. Synonyms sediment, deposit, residue, ooze, sludge, alluvium Additional synonymsDefinition soft runny mud or any sticky substance esp. when disgusting or unpleasant the muck and slime at the bottom of the pond Synonyms sludge, ooze, gunge (informal), mud, muck, mire, gunk (informal), gloop (informal) Definition any muddy or slushy sediment All dumping of sludge will be banned. Synonyms sediment, ooze, silt, mud, muck, residue, slop, mire, slime, slush, slob (Irish), dregs, gloop (informal) |