turbidly

/ˈtɜrbɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is cloudy, muddy, or not clear because of stirred-up sediment.
    • She stared turbidly into the murky pond, unable to see the bottom.
    • The river flowed turbidly after the heavy rain washed soil into it.
    • The water in the glass swirled turbidly as he stirred in the dirt.
  2. In a confused, unclear, or disordered manner.
    • She tried to explain the situation, but her words came out turbidly.
    • His thoughts raced turbidly, making it hard to focus on the conversation.
    • The politician spoke turbidly, leaving the audience unsure of his position.
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