Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
muddle-through
verb
ˈmʌd.əl θruː
Definition
To manage to get through a difficult situation or task in a clumsy or ineffective way.
Examples
- Even though the team was unprepared, they managed to muddle through the project by working together.
- When faced with unexpected challenges, sometimes you just have to muddle through.
Meaning
Muddling through indicates a lack of a clear plan or direction but still making progress, often by relying on improvisation.
Synonyms
- fumble
- manage
- scramble
- make do