turbio
murky
adjective TOOR-byoh Rare
Origin: From Latin turbidus, from turba (disorder, crowd).
Also means
cloudy
Usage Note
Turbio describes water or other liquids that are not clear, but also applies figuratively to shady dealings, unclear situations, or dubious characters — un asunto turbio (a shady affair), una mirada turbia (a clouded gaze). The feminine form is turbia. It contrasts with claro (clear) and transparente (transparent).
Examples
"El agua del río estaba turbia."
Natural Translation
The river water was murky.
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