Need another word that means the same as “mud”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “mud” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Mud” are: clay, mire, sludge, slush, ooze, silt, gumbo, dirt, soil, muck, muck up
Mud as a Noun
Definitions of "Mud" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mud” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Water soaked soil; soft wet earth.
- Soft, sticky matter resulting from the mixing of earth and water.
- Information or allegations regarded as damaging or scandalous.
- Slanderous remarks or charges.
Synonyms of "Mud" as a noun (9 Words)
clay | A hardened clay surface for a tennis court. This lifeless clay. |
dirt | Excrement. A lawn covered in dog dirt. |
gumbo | A French-based patois spoken by some black and Creole people in Louisiana. New Orleans syncopated gumbo. |
mire | A difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from. The country is still trying to climb out of the mire left by its previous president. |
ooze | The process of seeping. I picked a fruit and watched the ooze of fig milk from the stem. |
silt | A bed or layer of silt. |
sludge | An unattractive muddy shade of brown or green. The dumping of sewage sludge. |
slush | Partially melted snow or ice. The slush of Hollywood s romantic fifties films. |
soil | The territory of a particular nation. Blueberries need very acid soil. |
Usage Examples of "Mud" as a noun
- The two sides took over the local media to throw mud at each other.
- Mud huts.
- Ankle deep in mud, we squelched across a meadow.
Mud as a Verb
Definitions of "Mud" as a verb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “mud” as a verb can have the following definitions:
- Plaster with mud.
- Soil with mud, muck, or mire.
Synonyms of "Mud" as a verb (3 Words)
mire | Cause to get stuck as if in a mire. The horse waded through the red mud that mired it to its hocks. |
muck | Remove muck clear away muck as in a mine. Half the farm is mucked every year. |
muck up | Raise. |
Associations of "Mud" (30 Words)
adobe | A brick formed from adobe. Adobe houses. |
arroyo | A stream or brook. |
bog | The toilet. The island is a wilderness of bog and loch. |
canyon | A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it, as found in North America. The Grand Canyon. |
clay | A hardened clay surface for a tennis court. A clay tile. |
compost | Treat soil with compost. Peat free composts. |
dank | Unpleasantly cool and humid. A dank cellar. |
deposition | The action of depositing something. A commissioner to take depositions from witnesses. |
gypsum | A common white or colorless mineral (hydrated calcium sulphate) used to make cements and plasters (especially plaster of Paris. |
impassable | Impossible to travel along or over. The narrow channels are impassable to ocean going ships. |
loam | A soil with roughly equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay. |
marsh | Low-lying wet land with grassy vegetation; usually is a transition zone between land and water. The marsh marigold loves damp fields riverbanks and marshes. |
marshy | Characteristic of or resembling a marsh; waterlogged. A marshy coastline. |
mire | Soil with mud muck or mire. The economy is mired in its longest recession since the war. |
morass | A complicated or confused situation. In midwinter the track beneath this bridge became a muddy morass. |
peat | A cut piece of peat. Mulch plants with leaf mould or peat. |
plaster | Apply a plaster cast to. Waterproof plasters. |
quagmire | A soft boggy area of land that gives way underfoot. Torrential rain turned the building site into a quagmire. |
quicksand | Loose wet sand that yields easily to pressure and sucks in anything resting on or falling into it. It s best to travel with a local as there are quicksands. |
sand | Sprinkle or overlay with sand to give better purchase on a surface. No one has the sand to stand against him. |
sandy | Resembling or containing or abounding in sand or growing in sandy areas. Pine woods and a fine sandy beach. |
sediment | Deposit something as a sediment. The DNA was sedimented by centrifugation. |
silt | A bed or layer of silt. The river silted up. |
slate | Identify a take in a film using a slate. The teacher was demonstrating the children copying on to slates. |
sludge | Any thick, viscous matter. A sludge green. |
soggy | Soft and watery. The chorus sings powerfully but the interpretation is ultimately soggy. |
soil | Make soiled filthy or dirty. Don t soil your clothes when you play outside. |
splashing | The act of splashing a liquid substance on a surface. |
swamp | Overwhelm or flood with water. He was trapped in a medical swamp. |
swampy | Characteristic of or resembling a swamp. Swampy bayous. |