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muddlement|ˈmʌd(ə)lmənt| [f. muddle v. + -ment.] Muddle, confusion, bewilderment.
1857W. Collins Dead Secret vi. i, I am lost in my own muddlement. 1910Blackw. Mag. Sept. 422/1 Nor does any amount of sincerity compensate for muddlement. 1948W. de la Mare Chardin 22 A picture, which, without risk of muddlement between the arts, may be said to be quiet, sonorous, shrill, strident or harsh. 1968J. R. Ackerley My Father and Myself xiii. 146, I had suddenly recollected that my birthday was about to fall and foresaw muddlement. |