noun
- confused or disorganized situations
Usage: plural
verb
- to make something confused or unclear
- to think or act in a confused way
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- She always muddles the instructions when explaining the game.
- The new system muddles the filing process even more.
- He muddles through his presentations without proper preparation.
- The politician muddles his responses during interviews.
- These financial muddles need to be sorted out immediately.
- The office is full of administrative muddles.
- Legal muddles often take years to resolve.