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muddle
verb muddled, muddling
- 1. To put it or them into a disordered or confused state.
- Example: Someone has muddled my notes up
- Thesaurus: confound, confuse, entangle, shake up, disturb, perturb, ruffle, disarrange, complicate.
- Example: You'll muddle him with all those figures
- Example: I always muddle their names
3. To mix or stir (drinks, etc).
- 1. A state of disorder or mental confusion.
- Thesaurus: confusion, disorder, disarray, mess.
adj
- Confused; disordered.
- Thesaurus: confused, uncertain, unclear, vague, at sea, disoriented, addled, bewildered, dazed.
noun
Phrasal Verb: muddle along
- To manage or make progress slowly and haphazardly.
- To succeed by persevering in spite of difficulties.
