murky
This term evokes a sense of visual or moral obstruction. When describing liquids or air, it suggests a thick, clouded quality that physically blocks sight, often associated with silt, mud, or smog. It carries a heavy, oppressive feeling of gloom. In a social or professional context, the word shifts toward a lack of transparency. It implies that something is being intentionally hidden or is naturally convoluted, often suggesting a sinister or dishonest undertone. It is more critical than simply calling something complex, as it hints at a desire to deceive.
Meanings
Dark and dirty or cloudy, making it difficult to see through.
"The river water was so murky that we could not see the bottom."
Obscure, complicated, or suspicious, often involving a lack of transparency or honesty.
"The company's financial dealings were murky and lacked any clear documentation."