muddled

[ˈmʌdld]

muddled Definition

  • 1in a state of confusion or disorientation
  • 2mixed up in a confused or bungled manner

Using muddled: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was muddled and couldn't remember where she had parked her car.

  • Example

    The instructions were so muddled that I couldn't make sense of them.

  • Example

    His thoughts were muddled and he couldn't focus on the task at hand.

muddled Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: muddled in Brief

The term 'muddled' [ˈmʌdld] refers to a state of confusion or disorientation, often resulting from mixed-up or bungled situations. It is used to describe someone who is bewildered, perplexed, or disoriented, as in 'She was muddled and couldn't remember where she had parked her car.' 'Muddled' can also be used to describe instructions or thoughts that are unclear or difficult to understand, as in 'The instructions were so muddled that I couldn't make sense of them.'