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muddy
Example
After the rain, the backyard became muddy and difficult to walk through.
The muddy trail made hiking challenging as they slipped and slid along the path.
02
triste, mate
having a dull or mixed color
Example
The painter used muddy colors, making the artwork appear lifeless.
The sky was a muddy gray before the storm hit.
Example
The speaker's muddy explanations left the audience puzzled and unsure about the topic
Her muddy thinking on the issue made it difficult to form a coherent argument.
Example
The recording had a muddy sound, obscuring the lyrics.
The muddy audio made it hard to follow the conversation.
Example
The politician's muddy past raised concerns among voters.
She distanced herself from the muddy dealings of the organization.
to muddy
01
embarrar, ensuciar
to cause something to become dirty, often by adding mud
Example
Heavy rains can muddy the river, making it unsafe for swimming.
She accidentally muddied her shoes while walking through the construction site.
02
embrollar, confundir
to make something unclear or difficult to understand
Transitive: to muddy sth
Example
Introducing too many technical terms can muddy the explanation for those who are not familiar with the subject.
The additional data muddied the analysis, making it harder to draw definitive conclusions.
word family
mud
Noun
muddy
Adjective
muddiness
Noun
muddiness
Noun

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