bemuddy

[bih-muhd-ee]

bemuddy Definition

  • 1to make muddy or dirty
  • 2to confuse or obscure

Using bemuddy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bemuddy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The rain had bemuddied the path.

  • Example

    His explanation only served to bemuddy the issue further.

  • Example

    The political situation was bemuddied by conflicting reports.

bemuddy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bemuddy

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Summary: bemuddy in Brief

'Bemuddy' [bih-muhd-ee] is a verb that means to make muddy or dirty, or to confuse or obscure. It can be used in contexts such as weather conditions, explanations, and political situations, as in 'The rain had bemuddied the path,' 'His explanation only served to bemuddy the issue further,' and 'The political situation was bemuddied by conflicting reports.'