turbid

Meaning

  1. Having the lees or sediment disturbed; not clear. (of a liquid)
  2. Smoky or misty.
  3. Unclear; confused; obscure.

Synonyms

muddy
C2
cloudy
C2
☁️
murky
22k
dirty
A2
foul
B2
mirky
blear
thick
B2
clouded
21k
filthy
B2
milky
C2
opaque
38k
stirred up
feculent
foggy
C2
🌁
hazy
20k
impure
21k
indistinct
B1
mired
45k
puddly
roily
shadowy
25k
splashy
trouble
A1
argillaceous
vague
C1
woozy
24k
dreggy
limous
troubled
C1
bleary
blurred
C2
chaos
B2
clayey
concentrated
C2
dense
C1
dim
C2
disorder
C1
disturbed
C1
dull
B2
faecal
fecal
36k
Translations

turbio
torbido
☁️
troebel
trouble
trüb
nuvoloso
☁️
trübe
عكر
touffu
turvo
كدر
dick

θολός

bulanık
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈtɜː(ɹ)bɪd/
Etymology

Inherited from Middle English
turbide
In summary

From Middle English turbide, borrowed from Latin turbidus (“disturbed”), from turba (“mass, throng, crowd, tumult, disturbance”).

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