单词 | muddles |
释义 | muddle1 of 2verb mud·dle ˈmə-dᵊl muddled; muddling ˈməd-liŋ ˈmə-dᵊl-iŋ transitive verb 1 : to make turbid or muddy muddled the brook with his splashings 2 : to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor The drink muddled him and his voice became loud and domineering. 3 : to mix confusedly muddles the household accounts 4 : to make a mess of : bungle muddled themselves into the most indefensible positions A. N. Whitehead intransitive verb : to think or act in a confused aimless way She muddled along for a year before going to college. muddler ˈməd-lər noun ˈmə-dᵊl-ər muddle 2 of 2noun1 : a state of especially mental confusion 2 : a confused mess muddly ˈməd-lē adjective ˈmə-dᵊl-ē muddles 1 of 2 noun1 as in jumbles a state in which everything is out of order things at the newly built school were all in a muddle on opening day Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in confusions a state of mental uncertainty the new, supposedly improved forms simply put taxpayers in a bigger muddle Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in varieties an unorganized collection or mixture of various things a muddle of old magazines piled on the shelves Synonyms & Similar Words
muddles 2 of 2verb1 as in confuses to throw into a state of mental uncertainty a car shopper thoroughly muddled by too much well-meaning advice Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in disrupts to undo the proper order or arrangement of some mischievous brat had muddled the household accounts Synonyms & Similar Words
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