Associations to the word «Muddled»
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Wiktionary
MUDDLE, verb. To mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
MUDDLE, verb. To mash slightly for use in a cocktail.
MUDDLE, verb. To dabble in mud.
MUDDLE, verb. To make turbid or muddy.
MUDDLE, verb. To think and act in a confused, aimless way.
MUDDLE, verb. To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid with liquor; to intoxicate partially.
MUDDLE, verb. To waste or misuse, as one does who is stupid or intoxicated.
MUDDLE, noun. A mixture; a confusion; a garble.
MUDDLE ALONG, verb. (idiomatic) To live or work in an unplanned and unorganised way.
MUDDLE THROUGH, verb. To succeed (often clumsily) despite being ill-equipped or inadequately trained.
MUDDLE UP, verb. (transitive) to confuse (one or more objects with another object or other objects)
MUDDLE UP, verb. (transitive) To mix together
Dictionary definition
MUDDLE, noun. A confused multitude of things.
MUDDLE, noun. Informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage".
MUDDLE, verb. Make into a puddle; "puddled mire".
MUDDLE, verb. Mix up or confuse; "He muddled the issues".
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.