1 used to describe a situation that is complicated and unpleasant, and about which many facts are not clear:
murky waters
The movie has dumb characters and a murky plot (= it is difficult to understand).
Politics, on the other hand, tend to be unpredictable, murky, and dirty - that is, too often all about self-serving power and, ultimately, money.
Immobilism which tends to occur in such systems is reinforced by the murky accountability in terms of responsibility of specific political outcomes.
It shows a young woman, at the pier's edge, her hand on one of its timbers, eyeing the murky waters that await her.
First, it loads them with what some of them would perceive as murky onto logical baggage.
Devaluation was a possibility but the future was murky, as the government had not given any indication of its course.
Yet the history of this break and its politics is murky.
Indeed, even the formulation of the question was murky.
It's much more complicated, a lot more murky.
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