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Word | Mire |
a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot / a difficulty or embarrassment that is hard to extricate yourself from / An ant. / entangle; stick in swampy ground / a stretch of swampy or boggy ground. / thick and deep mud, | |
Usage | ⇒ Her shoes were stuck in the mire ⇒ Their rear wheels became mired in mud. ⇒ The troops marched onward through the muck and the mire. ⇒ One side was fence, the other a swamp, a mire skewered by rotting birch trunks bracketed by hard tinder fungi. |
Synonyms | mud, muck, ooze, quagmire, slime, sludge, dirt, morass, bog, fen, swamp, entangle, marsh, quag, slush, tangle, slop, soil, bog down, delay, |
Antonyms | chastity, cleanliness, cleanness, define, desert, explicate, extricate, quicken, ravel, spotlessness, |
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