Murk
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Murk ( noun )
A state of darkness or obscurity, often accompanied by fog or mist.
Origin:
The word murk is of uncertain origin but it is first recorded in english in the 16th century.
Examples:
- The murk made it difficult for him to see the path ahead.
- The city was shrouded in murk, visibility was low.
- It was so dark that he could barely see his hand in front of his face because of the murk.
- The murk was so thick it was like walking in a cloud.
- The murk was caused by a combination of fog and pollution.
(As a verb)
Murk ( verb )
A state of darkness or obscurity, often accompanied by fog or mist.
Origin:
The word murk is of uncertain origin but it is first recorded in english in the 16th century.
Examples:
- The murk made it difficult for him to see the path ahead.
- The city was shrouded in murk, visibility was low.
- It was so dark that he could barely see his hand in front of his face because of the murk.
- The murk was so thick it was like walking in a cloud.
- The murk was caused by a combination of fog and pollution.