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Comparative for disorganized, not arranged in a neat or orderly manner
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“Studies focusing at the state level of analysis present a muddled array of findings that suggest no clear pattern.”
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Comparative for lacking a coherent sequence or connection
“The practical political consequences of such muddled thinking are no less deleterious.”
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Comparative for confused, bewildered, and not thinking clearly
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“It took another few seconds for his muddled head to compute the recent events.”
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Comparative for not clearly defined or distinct
“Scientists initially believed it to be a figment of the observer's imagination or a muddled description of some other optical phenomenon.”
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Comparative for visually blur or indistinct
“Browns and blacks and reds bleed into each other and form a muddled image of Dubu's face.”
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Comparative for having unpredictable outcomes
“Muddled thinking can lead to muddled results.”
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Comparative for done or performed without method or care
“Hamlet's death is a tragedy, yet it takes place after a muddled attempt at revenge.”
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Comparative for deeply hurt, saddened, or worried
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Comparative for under the influence of alcohol
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Comparative for simultaneously experiencing opposing or contradictory feelings or views
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Comparative for awkward or uncoordinated in movement or in handling things
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Comparative for characterized by negative feelings or emotions
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Comparative for consisting of a variety of ingredients or parts
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Comparative for having an unstable mental state, characterized by neurosis
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Comparative for very complicated or detailed
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Comparative for embarrassed because of one's actions, characteristics, or associations
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Comparative for excessively decorated
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(of a liquid) Comparative for cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter
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