Muddy | Mean of muddy in English Dictionary
/ˈmʌdi/
- filled or covered with mud
- a muddy pond
- His shoes were muddy.
- similar to mud
- a muddy color
- muddy coffee
- not clear or bright
- a muddy complexion
- The recording sounded muddy.
- unclear in thought or meaning
- muddy thinking
- The facts in the case are muddy.
- Verb
- to make (something) muddy: such as
- to cover (something) with mud
- His shoes were muddied.
- The flooding muddied the roads.
- to make (a color) cloudy or dull
- She muddied the color by adding some brown.
- to cause (something) to become unclear or confused
- muddying the line between fact and fiction
- The debate further muddied the issues.
- to make something more complicated or difficult to understand
- The latest study muddies the waters by suggesting an alternate explanation.