muddled

IPA: mˈʌdʌɫd

adjective

  • Confused, disorganised, in disarray.
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Examples of "muddled" in Sentences

  • How do you distinguish one muddled inarticulate thought from the next
  • Some analysts criticized what they called a muddled policy message from the bank after Gov.
  • I have been getting the title muddled up with a track on the new Client album which is called
  • What gets muddled is that the “photo op” is supposed to convey the impression of actual support for his policies.
  • The only way this will be done is following the existing rail lines, I fear even this is a pipe dream in muddled Toronto.
  • This is a perfect specimen of the way in which wars are "muddled" -- I borrow the expression from Lord Rosebery -- and it deserves thinking over.
  • And the other false equivalency that makes politics so very muddled is that ‘democrats are exactly the same as republicans’ when their policies are quite different.
  • Another point that Sanchez muddled is that the liberal leaning of many reporters (lucky for someone like me who devotes his life to eradicating hate crime!) is far more of a socio-cultural issue than a religious one.

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