roily

[ˈrɔɪli]

roily Definition

  • 1(of a liquid) turbid or muddy from the disturbance of sediment
  • 2marked by turbulence or agitation

Using roily: Examples

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

  • Example

    The river was roily after the storm.

  • Example

    The roily sea made the boat ride very bumpy.

  • Example

    The roily political climate made it difficult to pass any legislation.

roily Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with roily

  • water that is turbid or muddy from the disturbance of sediment

    Example

    The roily water made it difficult to see the fish in the river.

  • a political climate marked by turbulence or agitation

    Example

    The roily politics of the country made it difficult for any party to gain a majority.

  • emotions that are turbulent or agitated

    Example

    Her roily emotions made it hard for her to focus on anything else.

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Summary: roily in Brief

The term 'roily' [ˈrɔɪli] describes liquids that are turbid or muddy due to sediment disturbance, as well as situations marked by turbulence or agitation. Examples include 'The river was roily after the storm,' and 'The roily political climate made it difficult to pass any legislation.' 'Roily' extends into phrases like 'roily water,' and 'roily emotions,' denoting turbulent or agitated states.