• Muddle

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -ÊŒdÉ™l

    Full definition of muddle

    Verb

    1. To mix together, to mix up; to confuse.Young children tend to muddle their words.
    2. To mash slightly for use in a cocktail.He muddled the mint sprigs in the bottom of the glass.
    3. To dabble in mud.
    4. To make turbid or muddy.
      • L'EstrangeHe did ill to muddle the water.
    5. To think and act in a confused, aimless way.
    6. To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid with liquor; to intoxicate partially.
      • BentleyTheir old master Epicurus seems to have had his brains so muddled and confounded with them, that he scarce ever kept in the right way.
      • Arbuthnotoften drunk, always muddled
    7. To waste or misuse, as one does who is stupid or intoxicated.
      • HazlittThey muddle it money away without method or object, and without having anything to show for it.

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    Noun

    muddle

    (plural muddles)
    1. A mixture; a confusion; a garble.The muddle of nervous speech he uttered did not have much meaning.

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