different between nonsensical vs muddled

nonsensical

English

Alternative forms

  • nonsensic
  • non-sensical

Etymology

From nonsense +? -ical.

Adjective

nonsensical (comparative more nonsensical, superlative most nonsensical)

  1. Without sense; absurd.
    Synonyms: meaningless, unmeaning, absurd, foolish, irrational, preposterous
    Antonyms: logical, rational, sensical

Related terms

  • nonsense

Translations

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muddled

English

Adjective

muddled (comparative more muddled, superlative most muddled)

  1. Confused, disorganised, in disarray.

Related terms

  • muddle

Translations

Verb

muddled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of muddle

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