Muddy (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective, mud·di·er, mud·di·est.
  1. abounding in or covered with mud.
  2. not clear or pure: muddy colors.
  3. cloudy with sediment: muddy coffee.
  4. dull, as the complexion.
  5. not clear mentally.
  6. obscure or vague, as thought, expression, or literary style.
  7. denoting the condition of a track after a heavy, continuous rainfall has ceased and been completely absorbed into the surface, leaving it the consistency of thick mud.
verb (used with object), mud·died, mud·dy·ing.
  1. to make muddy; soil with mud.
  2. to make turbid.
  3. to cause to be confused or obscure.
verb (used without object), mud·died, mud·dy·ing.
  1. to become muddy.
adjective -dier or -diest
  1. covered or filled with mud
  2. not clear or bright
  3. cloudy
  4. (esp of thoughts) confused or vague
verb -dies, -dying or -died
  1. to become or cause to become muddy
Muddy (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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