"Muddiness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Muddiness refers to a state of mixture or confusion; a lack of clarity or distinctness. It can also describe something that is covered or soaked with mud, making it difficult to perceive or understand.
Mudarin is a rare or obsolete word. It refers to a type of mud or paste used in the manufacture of pottery, especially in the process of pottery glazing.
A mudbrick is a type of building block made from a mixture of mud, water, and other natural materials, such as straw or gravel. It is often used in construction, particularly in rural or impoverished areas where other building materials are scarce. Mudbricks are typically dried in the sun or by being exposed to the elements, which helps to harden them and make them more durable.
muddle-headed: (adjective) confused, unclear in thought or speech; foolish, foolishly or weak-mindedly mistaken or misguided.
A muddler is a kitchen tool used to mash and mix ingredients, typically fruits, herbs, and sugar, to create syrups, sauces, and beverages. It is also a slang term for someone who is confused or uncertain about what they're doing, often making a mess as a result.
Muddying is a verb that means to make something unclear or confusing by adding unclear or misleading information, or by causing a mix of different things so that it is hard to separate them. It can also mean to spoil or contaminate something by introducing impurities or unwanted elements. For example: "The politician was accused of muddying the waters by making false claims about his opponent."