muddled in English

adjective
1
in a state of bewildered or bewildering confusion or disorder.
misplaced suggestions and muddled thinking
verb
1
bring into a disordered or confusing state.
they were muddling up the cards

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "muddled" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "muddled", or refer to the context using the word "muddled" in the English Dictionary.

1. Bemazed definition, muddled; confused; dazed

2. Her ideas are slightly muddled.

3. The situation today is very muddled.

4. He always muddled with his homework.

5. Somehow or other, we muddled our way through.

6. He has muddled all the arrangements.

7. Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.

8. She has muddled away all her money.

9. My papers were all muddled up together.

10. A glass of whisky soon muddled her.

11. The kids have muddled up all the photos.

12. They muddled away the hours until train time.

13. The bird muddled the brook with its splashings.

14. He became increasingly muddled as he grew older.

15. Befuddled definition: confused , muddled , perplexed Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Clouded definition, confused; muddled; disordered: a mind Clouded by sorrow

17. He gets muddled when the teacher starts shouting.

18. I muddled the dates and arrived three days late.

19. I got muddled up and took the wrong turning.

20. He got all muddled up about what went where.

21. I muddled the dates and arrived a week early.

22. Someone's muddled up all the papers on my desk.

23. Addle-brained definition: confused or muddled Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. I felt muddled up when I came to the new class.

25. 3 I've no time for all that wishy-washy muddled thinking!

26. The thinking is good-hearted, but muddled and fundamentally unsound.

27. I know that I am getting my words muddled up.

28. Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.

29. 29 Their letters were all muddled up together in a drawer.

30. His muddled evidence casts doubt on his reliability as a witness.

31. The lesson was not clear and it has muddled me.

32. Addlebrained definition, having a muddled or confused mind; foolish, silly, or illogical

33. She muddled all the different kinds of books together on one shelf.

34. He muddled up our passports and gave me back the wrong one.

35. The thinking is good-hearted, but muddled and fundamentally unsound. Sentencedict.com

36. You can see why it is easy to be muddled about carbohydrate.

37. 39 synonyms for Bemused: puzzled, stunned, confused, stumped, baffled, at sea, bewildered, muddled

38. 28 The boundaries between history and storytelling are always being blurred and muddled.

39. The cleaner had muddled my papers, and I couldn't find the one I wanted.

40. Addlebrained definition: having an addle brain; muddled ; stupid Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

41. Recently the government seems to have lost its way and muddled its priorities.

42. The two distinct categories are muddled in a manner that is difficult to separate analytically.

43. 68 synonyms for Confused: bewildered, puzzled, baffled, at sea, muddled, dazed, perplexed, at a loss

44. Synonyms for Befuddled include bewildered, confused, muddled, dazed, disorientated, perplexed, addled, stupefied, dizzy and groggy

45. The boss gave me so many instructions at one time that I got muddled up.

46. It came as no surprise to find that the local translator in Sochi had muddled up the names.

47. There remains the niggling doubt that this delay has something to do with our muddled sentimentality towards animals.

48. Boris's aides have watched Aghast as the government has muddled its way into disaster after disaster.

49. Synonyms for Addled include bewildered, confused, befuddled, dazed, dizzy, muddled, mixed-up, muzzy, silly and stupefied

50. The Golden Durians, now in their third year , pay homage to the addled, muddled and befuddled.