muddy — meaning, examples & etymology [English]

muddy (/ˈmʌdi/)

adjective  ·  Beginner  ·  Nature & Environment

🔊 /ˈmʌdi/

Meaning

Meaning: covered with or full of mud

Covered with or full of mud, which is wet, soft earth. It can also describe water or ideas that are not clear.

Examples

🗣 The children came home with muddy shoes.

Etymology

From ‘mud’ (Middle Low German ‘mudde’) plus ‘-y’.

How & Where It’s Used

Used for wet ground and figuratively for unclear thinking or images.

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Tags: ground, weather

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