CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: NOUN
- A confused collection; hence, confusion; disorder.
- Clatter; confused noise.
- Background echos, from clouds etc, on a radar screen
- Confused noise; bustle; clatter; turmoil.
- A heap or collection of things lying in confusion; confusion; litter; disorder.
- A confused noise; a clatter.
- A confused or disordered state or collection; a jumble.
- Unwanted echoes that interfere with the observation of signals on a radar screen
- A confused disordered jumble of things
- A confused multitude of things
- A mixture; a confusion; a garble.
- A state of being turbid or confused; hence, intellectual cloudiness or dullness.
- A kind of chowder; a pottle made with crackers. See pottle, 2.
- A mess; dirty confusion; filth.
- A state of mental confusion.
- A disordered condition; a mess or jumble.
- Informal terms for a difficult situation
- A confused multitude of things
- Intellectual confusion; cloudiness; bewilderment.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: VERB
- To clot or coagulate, like blood.
- Fill a space in a disorderly way
- To fill something with clutter
- Mix up or confuse
- Make into a puddle
- To mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
- To mash slightly for use in a cocktail.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make a confused noise; to bustle.
- To make a clatter.
- To run or move with bustle and confusion.
- To make disorderly or hard to use by filling or covering with objects.
- To fill or spread over in a disorderly manner.
- To think, act, or proceed in a confused or aimless manner.
- To make turbid or muddy.
- To mismanage or bungle.
- To confuse or befuddle (a person or the mind, for example). : befuddle.
- To put into a state of confusion; confuse.
- To mix (a drink or the ingredients of a drink), especially with a muddler.
- To dabble in mud.
- To think and act in a confused, aimless way.
- To mix together, especially confusedly.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To clot or coagulate, as blood.
- To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange.
- To make turbid, or muddy, as water.
- To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid with liquor; to intoxicate partially.
- To waste or misuse, as one does who is stupid or intoxicated.
- To mix confusedly; to confuse; to make a mess of; ; also, to perplex; to mystify.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become clotted or coagulated.
- To clot; coagulate.
- To crowd together in disorder; fill with things in confusion: often with up: as, to clutter the things all together; to clutter up the house.
- To make a bustle or disturbance.
- To jumble words together in speaking, clipping syllables and dropping consonants.
- To make foul, turbid, or muddy, as water.
- To bewilder; perplex.
- To intoxicate partially; cloud or stupefy, particularly with liquor: as, to muddle one's brains.
- To spend profitlessly; waste; misuse; fritter: usually with away.
- To bring into a state of confusion; make a mess of.
- To mix; stir: as, to muddle chocolate or drinks.
- To contract filth; become muddy or foul.
- To become confused, especially from drink.
- To potter about; wander confusedly.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: RELATED WORDS
- Glut, Plethora, Overabundance, Chaos, Mess, Confusion, Crowding, Congestion, Messy, Junk, Clutter up, Smother, Welter, Muddle, Jumble
- Hotchpotch, Mishmash, Tangle, Kettle of fish, Hole, Jam, Smother, Puddle, Welter, Fix, Clutter, Pickle, Addle, Jumble, Mess
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Havoc, Pest, Disarray, Glut, Plethora, Overabundance, Chaos, Mess, Confusion, Crowding, Messy, Junk, Smother, Muddle, Jumble
- Shambles, Hotchpotch, Mishmash, Tangle, Kettle of fish, Hole, Jam, Smother, Puddle, Fix, Clutter, Pickle, Addle, Jumble, Mess
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lets remove some of the clutter from our plates by removing some of the clutter from our teachers plates.
- However, the backscatter from stationary from the sea clutter Measurements made over vary linearly the elevation grazing angles grazing angle over decreasing grazing clutter.
- The longer Clutter is used, the better it becomes at learning which emails are clutter and which are important.
- Similar to Facebook, with popularity comes clutter, and breaking through that clutter organically to make a real impact can feel nearly impossible.
- Valuers do see beyond furniture and clutter, and we measure the rooms, however clutter still has an impact.
- Clutter or medium without clutter or they sent automatically after further discussion is a positive response.
- Sentimental clutter is both the hardest and the easiest clutter to handle.
- The only reason I say clutter is because I get uneasy with clutter.
- Get rid of clutter Clutter drains your energy!
- Six very important words: no clutter, no clutter, no clutter!
- How will you benefit by getting rid of muddle?
- So I managed to muddle through on my own.
- Muddle your opponents' minds with Meowstic's Ear Infl..
- Why am I getting in such a muddle?
- In a cocktail shaker, muddle three watermelon cubes.
- Fogarty GB, Muddle R, Sprung CN, et al.
- Emissions Trading System: Global Model or Regional Muddle?
- Korean skincare got you all in a muddle?
- It was the muddle that made things difficult.
- So we are trying to muddle through this.
CLUTTER vs MUDDLE: QUESTIONS
- What is the backscattering coefficient of ground clutter?
- How many people attend the clutter funeral service?
- Can edge bundling reduce visual clutter in visualizations?
- Is screen clutter detrimental to the user experience?
- What is clutter cancellation in passive bistatic radar?
- What happens if you clutter your PowerPoint slides?
- When will the clutter feature be automatically enabled?
- How to decorate a minimalist bedroom without clutter?
- What is the connection between clutter and procrastination?
- What is the connection between clutter and mind clutter?
- How many answers are there to the muddle crossword puzzle?
- Why is the Muddler called Muddle Instead of fuddler?
- Is'Ponmagal Vandhal'movie let down by Muddle writing?