Meaning & Definition of word "Mud"

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    Mud

    /mʌd/

    noun:

    • 1. A soft, wet earth or clay.
      • Example: The children played in the mud after the rain.
    • 2. A thick soft substance made by the mixing of earth and water.
      • Example: He got stuck in the mud while trying to drive through the flooded area.
    • 3. A state of confusion or distress.
      • Example: After the argument, her thoughts were a real mud of emotions.

    verb:

    • 1. To cover or smear with mud.
      • Example: They decided to mud the car after taking it off-road.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'mudde', related to Old English 'mudd', of uncertain origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    stirring up the mud:

    Creating confusion or trouble.

    mud in your eye:

    A toast; good luck.

    muddy the waters:

    To make something less clear or more confusing.

    Related Words

    sludge:

    Thick, viscous liquid.

    mire:

    Wet, swampy ground; to become stuck.

    clay:

    A type of soil that can be molded when wet.

    Slang Meanings of mud

    Meaning: To be covered in mud, usually after fun outdoor play.

    Example Sentence: The kids got all muddy at the park.

    Meaning: To be in trouble or a difficult situation.

    Example Sentence: I'm really in the mud after that last mistake.