Noun
The state of being murky.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a reporter you tend to seek coherence from your subject or your source - it all needs to add up and make sense. In truth, in reality, there's often a great deal of murkiness and muddiness, confusion and contradiction. Amy Waldman
Decades later I would look into my father's eyes and try to reach past the murkiness of Alzheimer's with my words, my apology, hoping that in his heart he heard me and understood. Patti Davis
"Concerns over ad fraud, viewability and overall inventory murkiness are causing to reject up to 85% of all impressions offered via real-time ad marketplaces, Kraft's Julie Fleischer said today at the Ad Age Data Conference in New York." Source: Internet
Social justice murkiness aside, the suspense is high, the plot is irresistible, and contemporary cultural references overflow—from edibles to hashtags. Source: Internet
Secondary ticketing companies, such as Viagogo, allow customrs to take advantage of the regulatory murkiness to resell tickets at sky-high prices. Source: Internet
"We have to deal with the murkiness and turbidity of the water, and with the tide and changing depths of the water," Johnston said. Source: Internet