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Enlodado

Enlodado (Spanish adjective) describes something covered or soiled with mud. It can refer to physical objects, surfaces, or even metaphorical situations. The term evokes images of dirt, grime, and being stained or made unclean by the substance. It implies a condition of being heavily affected by mud, ranging from a light coating to a thick, all-encompassing layer. It suggests a need for cleaning or purification and can be used both literally and figuratively to depict a messy or difficult situation.

Enlodado meaning with examples

  • After the heavy rain, the children's boots were completely enlodadas, leaving muddy footprints all over the house. Cleaning them became a priority to prevent the mud from spreading further.
  • The off-road vehicle emerged from the mud pit, its tires and undercarriage visibly enlodadas after the challenging drive. The car was barely recognizable.
  • The politician's reputation became enlodada after the scandal broke, making it difficult for him to regain public trust, as the accusations stuck.
  • The construction site was a mess; everything from the machinery to the workers' clothes was enlodado by the constant rain and earth moving operations. It presented many challenges.
  • His mind felt enlodado with worries and unresolved problems, making it difficult for him to concentrate or make clear decisions, clouding his judgements.

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