muddlement
English
Noun
muddlement (countable and uncountable, plural muddlements)
- The state of being muddled or the act of muddling; confusion; disorganization.
- 1857, Wilkie Collins, The Dead Secret - Volume 2, page 216:
- I am lost in my own muddlement; and whereabouts the right place is, and how I am to get myself back into it, as I am a living sinner is more than I know!
- 1859, Arthur Helps, Friends in Council - Volume 4, page 181:
- You may heap muddlement upon muddlement; and, with a free people, though much mischief is done and much good prevented, still they work on steadily , each man in his private capacity doing something to retrieve the effects of bad or of indolent government.
- 1927, Money Writes!, page 119:
- I have stated that some of our protestant writers are muddled. I begin with one who is muddlement and nothing else; muddlement not merely by nature but by choice; muddlement as a religion, a philosophy, and an ethical code.
- 1967, New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, Parliamentary Debates, page 1328:
- The Opposition was charging the Government with muddlement and with mismanagement.
- 2016, Joseph Michael Sepesy, Word Dances III: Celebration:
- At best, words are fumbled but somewhat redeemed with an accepted frustration and shrugs, and at worst, phrases, punctuated with grimaced muddlements, simply fail.
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