muddles

[US]/ˈmʌd.əlz/
[UK]/ˈmʌd.əlz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to mix up or confuse; to make someone unable to think clearly; to deal with or spend time in a careless or lazy way

Phrases & Collocations

muddles things up

muddles the issue

muddles my mind

muddles the plan

muddles the situation

muddles the message

muddles the facts

muddles the details

muddles his thoughts

muddles the story

Example Sentences

his explanation muddles the issue further.

the instructions muddle the steps to follow.

she often muddles her words when nervous.

don't muddle your priorities if you want to succeed.

the new policy muddles the existing regulations.

he muddles through life without any clear goals.

the movie muddles the timeline of events.

she tends to muddle her facts during debates.

don't muddle the ingredients when cooking.

his actions muddle the team's strategy.

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