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Definition of muddled in English: muddledadjective ˈmʌdldˈmədld 1Not arranged in order; untidy. the muddled display of pictures has been taken down Example sentencesExamples - Great concept, but your source image is a little muddled.
- The situation remains muddled in center field.
- I explain this muddled system to suggest that EMU doesn't have a very clear definition of basic writer.
- She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion.
- Tones are tinny and muddled, dialogue often sounds muddled, and environmental noises fail to place in the sonic space.
- Paint from inside the boxes dripped out of the sides and made the puddles in the courtyard muddled with color.
- Not everything works well in Crime as its second disc gets a little muddled with some incoherent and cartoonish moments of slapstick.
- There also seems to be broad opinion that chapters 4-14 are muddled, sometimes beyond intelligent interpretation.
- Yet we find in the nineteenth century a muddled picture, a sort of cross-pollination of positions.
- But it was too late to stop what should have been a morale-boosting victory from turning into another dispiriting, muddled mess.
- As extra features, Sony has included two brief and uninspired EPK style featurettes and a rash of muddled and unimpressive deleted material.
- Furthermore, even though the Summoner engine renders everything in the game, the backdrop of the sky is a bit muddled and artificial, like in Quake 3: Arena.
- Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first.
- Just past the halfway mark for the season, however, things begin to get a little muddled.
Synonyms jumbled, in a jumble, in a muddle, in a mess, chaotic, in disorder, in disarray, topsy-turvy, disorganized, disordered, disorderly, out of place, out of order, mixed up, upside-down, at sixes and sevens, untidy, messy, scrambled, tangled - 1.1 Not clear or coherent; confused.
such a view reflects muddled thinking Example sentencesExamples - Do not forget I am older than you are and my memory is one thousand times less muddled than yours.
- This is the only way to see the problem without it being obscured or muddled.
- His mind was muddled most of the time, his speech sometimes halting.
- Alexander remained as certain of the turns to take as I was muddled.
- Perhaps there is a muddled sense of purpose here.
- I was so muddled at the thought that he had almost kissed me that the words never registered.
- He came down because his mind was muddled and he didn't know what to do about Alex.
- When I made my witness statement I was muddled in the accounts which I gave in paragraph 6 and paragraph 8.
- Applying the new rules of Web writing to muddled thoughts is a bit like hiding dirty hands in clean gloves.
- She was also very muddled about her reaction to her parents.
- My mind was still a mess of muddled feelings.
- For the moment, British European policy is as muddled as ever.
- Now this is not a neutral position, this is not a muddled position.
- The British press always gets itself in a tangle over abortion, largely because it tries to follow public opinion and public opinion is muddled.
- The New York Jets have been the most muddled.
- Pretty soon I overheard a conversation between two muddled buyers.
- In a time of war, this is muddled thinking, not moral clarity.
- Not only have the American Right, once the keepers of fiscal probity, turned around, but also there is some muddled local thinking.
- The movie does not stand up to any kind of thoughtful inspection and the muddled finale is nonsensical.
- Or perhaps it was my mother: even in sleep, my mind was too muddled by the drug to be certain.
Synonyms confused, in a state of confusion, bewildered, bemused, perplexed, disorientated, disoriented, at sea, in a muddle, befuddled, dazed
Definition of muddled in US English: muddledadjectiveˈmədldˈmədld In a state of bewildered or bewildering confusion or disorder. 混乱的;糊涂的 misplaced suggestions and muddled thinking Example sentencesExamples - Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first.
- Furthermore, even though the Summoner engine renders everything in the game, the backdrop of the sky is a bit muddled and artificial, like in Quake 3: Arena.
- But it was too late to stop what should have been a morale-boosting victory from turning into another dispiriting, muddled mess.
- I explain this muddled system to suggest that EMU doesn't have a very clear definition of basic writer.
- She is dreaming of lumps of clay arrayed into the shapes of English archetypes, heading to the moon in their muddled, decent fashion.
- There also seems to be broad opinion that chapters 4-14 are muddled, sometimes beyond intelligent interpretation.
- Not everything works well in Crime as its second disc gets a little muddled with some incoherent and cartoonish moments of slapstick.
- Just past the halfway mark for the season, however, things begin to get a little muddled.
- Paint from inside the boxes dripped out of the sides and made the puddles in the courtyard muddled with color.
- Tones are tinny and muddled, dialogue often sounds muddled, and environmental noises fail to place in the sonic space.
- The situation remains muddled in center field.
- As extra features, Sony has included two brief and uninspired EPK style featurettes and a rash of muddled and unimpressive deleted material.
- Great concept, but your source image is a little muddled.
- Yet we find in the nineteenth century a muddled picture, a sort of cross-pollination of positions.
Synonyms jumbled, in a jumble, in a muddle, in a mess, chaotic, in disorder, in disarray, topsy-turvy, disorganized, disordered, disorderly, out of place, out of order, mixed up, upside-down, at sixes and sevens, untidy, messy, scrambled, tangled |