mirky

/ˈmɜːrki/
adjective
  1. Dark, gloomy, or hard to see through; often used to describe weather, water, or air.
    • The mirky water of the pond made it impossible to see the bottom.
    • The sky turned mirky as the storm clouds rolled in before sunset.
    • A mirky fog settled over the city, reducing visibility to just a few feet.
  2. Unclear, confusing, or suspicious in nature.
    • The politician's mirky connections to the company raised many questions.
    • The details of the deal were mirky, and no one trusted the explanation.
    • His mirky past made it hard for him to get a job with the bank.
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