Thesaurus / muddle
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Previous estimates of the constant disagree with one another, leaving scientists in a muddle over its true value.
WIGGLING METAL BEAMS OFFER A NEW WAY TO TEST GRAVITY’S STRENGTHEMILY CONOVERJULY 11, 2022SCIENCE NEWSFrom the muddle of ideas, Shan says, those three reports at the dawn of the 20th century helped introduce Mendel’s work to other scientists in the fledgling field of heredity.
HOW WE GOT FROM GREGOR MENDEL’S PEA PLANTS TO MODERN GENETICSELIZABETH QUILLFEBRUARY 7, 2022SCIENCE NEWSTo stand out as exceptionally beholden to the muddle of conspiracy theory and fury that defines that group — which includes Reps.
VIOLENT ANIME VIDEOS ARE PROBABLY NOT THE ANSWER TO WINNING YOUNG PEOPLE OVER TO THE GOPPHILIP BUMPNOVEMBER 18, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIf you follow friends, celebrities, news organizations, humor accounts, and others, all the disparate content will get jumbled together in a muddle.
TRANSFORM YOUR TWITTER TIMELINE WITH THESE 11 FEATURES AND ADD-ONSDAVID NIELDSEPTEMBER 17, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIn many other cases, the result of using the tropes of so-called low culture as a vehicle for high-minded commentary has been a misguided, potentially offensive muddle.
THE CONTROVERSY AROUND AMAZON'S THEM UNDERSCORES THE TROUBLE WITH REALISTIC VIOLENCE IN GENRE TVJUDY BERMANAPRIL 13, 2021TIMENow, contrast that awful muddle of unreason and injustice with what you call my "counsels of despair."
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDHere the Scot entered into explanations which threw the Cockney's brain into a complete muddle.
FRIEND MAC DONALDMAX O'RELLI mean—Well, anyhow I take it Mr. Remington stands for constructing a civilised state out of this muddle.
THE NEW MACHIAVELLIHERBERT GEORGE WELLSIt's all a muddle, a compromise, a monstrosity, like everything else you produce; there's nothing in it that goes on all-fours.
THE AWKWARD AGEHENRY JAMESAnd I'm a cripple, and she's beautiful—— Oh, my mind's in a muddle!
PATCHWORKANNA BALMER MYERSWORDS RELATED TO MUDDLE
- ball up
- blow
- blunder
- bobble
- boggle
- bollix
- boot
- bumble
- bungle
- butcher
- distort
- err
- fall down
- flounder
- flub
- foul up
- fumble
- goof up
- gum up
- make a muck of
- mar
- mend
- mess
- mess up
- misapply
- miscalculate
- miscompute
- misconjecture
- misconstrue
- mishandle
- misjudge
- mismanage
- muck up
- muddle
- muff
- mutilate
- patch
- pull a boner
- ruin
- screw up
- spoil
- stumble
- wreck
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