What is another word for turbid?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈɜːbɪd], [ tˈɜːbɪd], [ t_ˈɜː_b_ɪ_d]
Related words: turbidimetric measurement, turbidimetric instrument, turbidimetric sample, turbidimetric instrument water, turbidimetry, water turbidity measurement, turbidity of water
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Synonyms for Turbid:
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adj.
• chaotic • obscure- Obfuscated ,
- amorphous ,
- cloudy ,
- foggy ,
- formless ,
- hazy ,
- imprecise ,
- incoherent ,
- obscure ,
- opaque ,
- shapeless ,
- unintelligible ,
- vague .
- at loss ,
- at sixes sevens ,
- dis concerted ,
- dis-concerted ,
- glassy eyed ,
- glassy-eyed ,
- glassyeyed ,
- more addlepated ,
- more flummoxed ,
- more glassy eyed ,
- more glassy-eyed ,
- more glassyeyed ,
- more nonplussed ,
- more unglued ,
- more unscrewed ,
- more unzipped ,
- most addlepated ,
- most flummoxed ,
- most glassy eyed ,
- most glassy-eyed ,
- most glassyeyed ,
- most nonplussed ,
- most unglued ,
- most unscrewed ,
- most unzipped ,
- muddle headed ,
- muddleheaded ,
- out lunch ,
- punch drunk ,
- punchdrunk ,
- shot pieces ,
- thrown balance ,
- un glued ,
- un screwed ,
- un-glued ,
- un-screwed ,
- un-zipped .
- be mired ,
- be spattered ,
- be-mired ,
- be-spattered ,
- gunkier ,
- gunkiest ,
- in distinct ,
- in-distinct ,
- more bemired ,
- more bespattered ,
- more blurred ,
- more caked ,
- more subfuse ,
- most bemired ,
- most bespattered ,
- most caked ,
- most subfuse ,
- sodden ,
- sub fuse ,
- sub-fuse ,
- un clean ,
- un cleaner ,
- un cleanest ,
- un clear ,
- un clearest ,
- un-cleaner ,
- un-cleanest ,
- un-clear ,
- un-clearest .
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v.
• dirty Other synonyms:
- addled ,
- addlepated ,
- confusional ,
- muddle-headed ,
- roiled ,
- smoggy .
- confounded ,
- perplexed ,
- thick .
Other relevant words:
- Reeky ,
- befouled ,
- filthy ,
- grimy ,
- impure ,
- messy ,
- mired ,
- mixed ,
- muddled ,
- sedimentary ,
- smudgy ,
- swollen ,
- unclean ,
- unsettled .
- Convulsed ,
- Dreggy ,
- Fuliginous ,
- Grumly ,
- Obscured ,
- Plashy ,
- Shuffled ,
- Slabby ,
- Sloshy ,
- Snuffy ,
- Untransparent ,
- absorb ,
- addle ,
- adiaphanous ,
- amalgamate ,
- ambiguous ,
- amiss ,
- askew ,
- associate ,
- awry ,
- black ,
- blur ,
- blurred ,
- blurry ,
- boggy ,
- chaotic ,
- cloud ,
- clouded ,
- cloudiness ,
- coalesce ,
- cockeyed ,
- combine ,
- compact ,
- confuse ,
- consolidate ,
- converge ,
- dark ,
- darkness ,
- deep ,
- dense ,
- deranged ,
- dim ,
- dingy ,
- dirty ,
- disarranged ,
- discomfited ,
- discomposed ,
- disconcerted ,
- dislocated ,
- dismal ,
- disordered ,
- disorderly ,
- disorganised ,
- disorganized ,
- disturbed ,
- dusk ,
- dusty ,
- employ ,
- evasive ,
- exert ,
- faint ,
- feculent ,
- filmy ,
- fog ,
- fogginess ,
- fool around ,
- fuzzy ,
- get along ,
- gloomy ,
- haughty ,
- haywire ,
- haze ,
- haziness ,
- heavy ,
- ill-defined ,
- immerse ,
- impenetrable ,
- impermeable ,
- in disorder ,
- incorporate ,
- indeterminate ,
- indistinct ,
- integrate ,
- join ,
- marshy ,
- meddle ,
- meld ,
- melt ,
- merge ,
- milky ,
- mingle ,
- mirky ,
- miry ,
- misplaced ,
- misty ,
- mix ,
- mucky ,
- muddied ,
- muddiness ,
- muddle ,
- muddy ,
- muggy ,
- murkiness ,
- mussy ,
- nebular ,
- nebulose ,
- nebulous ,
- night ,
- nightfall ,
- non-translucent ,
- non-transparent ,
- not clear ,
- obscurity ,
- on the fritz ,
- oozy ,
- opacity ,
- out of gear ,
- out of joint ,
- out of kilter ,
- out of order ,
- out of place ,
- out of whack ,
- pale ,
- perplexity ,
- perturbed ,
- polluted ,
- proud ,
- riley ,
- riotous ,
- shade ,
- slimy ,
- slobby ,
- sloppy ,
- sloughy ,
- sludgy ,
- slushy ,
- smoky ,
- smutty ,
- socialize ,
- soft ,
- soiled ,
- sooty ,
- splashy ,
- squashy ,
- squelchy ,
- squishy ,
- stupid ,
- sunset ,
- swampy ,
- thickness ,
- thickset ,
- troubled ,
- turbidity ,
- turbulent ,
- twilight ,
- unclear ,
- unite ,
- upset ,
- vaporous ,
- waterlogged ,
- wield .
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How to use "Turbid" in context?
Turbid is an adjective that means filled with muddy or murky water. This word can be used to describe liquids, suspensions, and even gases. The presence of small pieces of sediment can make a liquid or gas appear turbid. Turbidity can be a measure of how free a fluid is from large pieces of solid matter and can be used in environmental science to determine the health of a water body.
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