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Meaning of Mud
A soft, wet, and sticky substance
Etymology of Mud
The word "mud" originated from Old English "mūd", related to Middle Low German "mūde" and Middle Dutch "mudde", with possible connections to the Proto-Indo-European root "meu-", which meant "to be wet" or "to be damp"
Synonyms
Definitions
- A soft, wet, and sticky substance formed from soil or dirt mixed with water
- * A messy or confused situation
Usage Examples
- The hikers had to trudge through the mud to reach the top of the mountain
- * The city's streets were filled with mud after the heavy rainfall
- * The politician's reputation was dragged through the mud by the scandal