Superlative for disorganized, not arranged in a neat or orderly manner
“Studies focusing at the state level of analysis present a muddled array of findings that suggest no clear pattern.”
Superlative for lacking a coherent sequence or connection
“The practical political consequences of such muddled thinking are no less deleterious.”
Superlative for confused, bewildered, and not thinking clearly
“It took another few seconds for his muddled head to compute the recent events.”
Superlative for not clearly defined or distinct
“Scientists initially believed it to be a figment of the observer's imagination or a muddled description of some other optical phenomenon.”
Superlative for visually blur or indistinct
“Browns and blacks and reds bleed into each other and form a muddled image of Dubu's face.”
Superlative for having unpredictable outcomes
“Muddled thinking can lead to muddled results.”
Superlative for done or performed without method or care
“Hamlet's death is a tragedy, yet it takes place after a muddled attempt at revenge.”
Superlative for deeply hurt, saddened, or worried
Superlative for under the influence of alcohol
Superlative for simultaneously experiencing opposing or contradictory feelings or views
Superlative for awkward or uncoordinated in movement or in handling things
Superlative for characterized by negative feelings or emotions
Superlative for consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts
Superlative for having an unstable mental state, characterized by neurosis
Superlative for very complicated or detailed
Superlative for embarrassed because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations
Superlative for excessively decorated
(of a liquid) Superlative for cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter
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