Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
muddy-field
noun
/ˈmʌdi fiːld/

Definition
A field characterized by wet, soft earth, often resulting from rain or other forms of moisture.

Examples
- After the heavy rain, the soccer match was postponed due to the muddy field.
- The farmer was unable to work the land because it had turned into a muddy field.
- Children love playing in the muddy field after a storm, splashing and getting dirty.

Meaning
A muddy field typically refers to an outdoor area, often used for agriculture or sports, that has become saturated with water, making the ground difficult to walk on or use effectively.

Synonyms
- wetland
- swamp
- quagmire
- bog