muddy
/ˈmʌdi/verb, adjective2 syllables
Muddy means: (of soil) soft and watery.
Synonyms for muddy39
verb, as in dirty with mud
adjective, as in (of soil) soft and watery
adjective, as in dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck
adjective, as in (of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear; ‘dirty’ is often used in combination
What does muddy mean?7
adjective
(of soil) soft and watery“the ground was boggy under foot”
(of liquids) clouded as with sediment“a cloudy liquid”
dirty and messy; covered with mud or muck“muddy boots”
(of color) discolored by impurities; not bright and clear; ‘dirty’ is often used in combination“a dirty (or dingy) white”
verb
dirty with mud
cause to become muddy“These data would have muddied the prediction”
make turbid“muddy the water”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with muddy?4
Muddy in a sentence
- Where the water is muddy, the herons are fat.AlanF_US
- The road was quite muddy, and, what is worse, it began to rain.CM
- It rained heavily, so the playground is muddy.CK
- We've had a heavy rain, so the playground is muddy.CK
- If the road is muddy or slippery, wait for the proper conditions.Maria_E_Ward
- In late autumn this road was always muddy and wet.Hybrid
- The elephant was looking for a muddy patch.Amastan
- The muddy road has ruined my new shoes.CC
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of muddy
as a verb
- past tense
- muddied
- present participle
- muddying
- third-person singular
- muddies
- past participle
- muddied
as a adjective
- comparative
- muddier
- superlative
- muddiest