Muddled vs Guddled - What's the difference?
muddled | guddled |
Confused, disorganised, in disarray.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=June 4
, author=Phil McNulty
, title=England 2 - 2 Switzerland
, work=BBC
(muddle)
As verbs the difference between muddled and guddled
is that muddled is (muddle) while guddled is (guddle).As an adjective muddled
is confused, disorganised, in disarray.muddled
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=The selection of James Milner ahead of Young was the product of muddled thinking and the absence of Peter Crouch - with 22 goals in 42 England appearances - from even the substitutes' bench was also a surprise.}}