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muddled
adjective as in confused
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Example Sentences
His answers were frequently long-winded, muddled and incoherent.
The message of “The Long Walk” is muddled, at once hopeful and despairing.
Many doctors lamented how once-clear vaccine guidelines have become muddled and confusing.
The lemons aren’t just used for juicing; their peels are also muddled with sugar, allowing the essential oils of the lemon to come out and produce a more fragrant flavor.
In portraying these intractable figures in equivalent moral terms, Galsworthy reveals, if not his privileged background, then his muddled thinking on economic justice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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