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    murky
    /ˈməːki/

    adjective

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  2. MURKY definition: 1. dark and dirty or difficult to see through: 2. used to describe a situation that is complicated…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : characterized by a heavy dimness or obscurity caused by or like that caused by overhanging fog or smoke. the murky bottom of the lake. 2. : characterized by thickness and heaviness of air : foggy, misty. rain poured down from murky skies Newsweek. 3. : darkly vague or obscure. murky official rhetoric. He offered a murky explanation. murkily.

  4. 1. Dark or dim, as from mist: a murky sky. See Synonyms at dark. 2. Darkened, clouded, or blurry: murky waters; murky images. 3. Not clearly known, understood, or expressed: a murky future; the murky world of spies; murky writing. murk′i·ly adv. murk′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  5. MURKY meaning: 1. dark and dirty or difficult to see through: 2. used to describe a situation that is complicated…. Learn more.

  6. Something that's murky is dim, gloomy or hard to see through clearly. Think of the dark fog around a haunted house or the cloudy, muddy water in a swamp.

  7. 1. adjective. A murky place or time of day is dark and rather unpleasant because there is not enough light. The large lamplit room was murky with woodsmoke. [+ with] It happened at Stamford Bridge one murky November afternoon. 2. adjective. Murky water or fog is so dark and dirty that you cannot see through it.

  8. (of liquid) not clear; cloudy with or as if with sediment. Antonyms: transparent, pellucid, limpid, clear. not clearly expressed; vague; unclear; confused: a murky statement. murky. / ˈmɜːkɪ / adjective. gloomy or dark. cloudy or impenetrable as with smoke or fog.

  9. (of air, light, etc.) dark and unpleasant because of smoke, fog, etc. a murky night. The light was murky and it was difficult to see ahead. (disapproving or humorous) (of people’s actions or character) not clearly known and suspected of not being honest. He had a somewhat murky past. He was involved in the murky world of arms dealing.

  10. 1. A murky place or time of day is dark and rather unpleasant because there is not enough light. [...] 2. Murky water or fog is so dark and dirty that you cannot see through it. [...] 3. If you describe something as murky, you mean that the details of it are not clear or that it is difficult to understand. [...]

  11. 6 days ago · murky (comparative murkier, superlative murkiest) Hard to see through, as a fog or mist. Sketches by Boz: Illustrative of Every-day Life, and Every-day People. The Second Series. The Streets of London, to be beheld in the very height of their glory, should be seen on a dark, dull, , winter's night, when there is just enough damp gently stealing ...