muddle
1 of 2noun/ˈmʌdəl/
Forms:muddles
1
a state of confusion or disorder characterized by a mixture of things that are not clearly organized or understood
- The new employee faced a muddle of instructions on their first day.
- After the party, there was a muddle of dishes and decorations to clean up.
- The political debate ended in a muddle of conflicting opinions and arguments.
- Sorting through the attic, they found a muddle of old toys and books.
- The project's timeline was in a muddle due to unexpected delays.