murky

/ˈmɜrki/
adjective
  1. Dark, cloudy, or difficult to see through, especially because of dirt, mud, or fog.
    • Drivers were warned about murky fog on the highway this morning.
    • The water in the pond was too murky to see the bottom.
    • She peered into the murky depths of the old well.
  2. Unclear, suspicious, or not fully known or understood.
    • The details of the deal remain murky and hard to verify.
    • The company's financial records are murky at best.
    • His murky past made people distrust him.
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