Pronunciation: /ˈmərki/
adjective dark or gloomy; hard to see through or understand
A1 The water in the pond looked murky.
A2 The instructions were a bit murky, so I wasn't sure what to do.
B1 The situation became murky when conflicting information was presented.
B2 The company's financial records were murky, raising suspicions of fraud.
C1 The politician's past was murky, with rumors of corruption and scandal.
C2 The origins of the ancient artifact remained murky, despite extensive research.