different between grimy vs muddied
grimy
English
Alternative forms
- grimey
Etymology
grime +? -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???a?mi/
Adjective
grimy (comparative grimier, superlative grimiest)
- Stained or covered with grime.
- (music) From the urban musical genre called grime.
Translations
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muddied
English
Adjective
muddied (comparative more muddied, superlative most muddied)
- Made dirty with mud.
- Made unclear, obfuscated (generally as part of the phrase muddied the water)
- He muddied the situation until they acquitted in confusion.
- Made muted of color.
- The addition of the second batch of paint muddied the bright colors to a dull and washed look.
Verb
muddied
- simple past tense and past participle of muddy
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