Somebody’s name is mud
idiom
To be disliked or in trouble.
After stealing from the company funds, John's name was mud among his colleagues.

Often appears as...
- his name is mud
- your name will be mud
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Idiomatic
idiom
To be disliked or in trouble.
After stealing from the company funds, John's name was mud among his colleagues.

Often appears as...
- his name is mud
- your name will be mud
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Idiomatic
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Negative Connotation
The phrase often implies a strong negative judgment and can suggest someone is untrustworthy or dishonorable.

She cheated in the exam, now her name is mud in this school.
Not Literal
This is a figurative expression. It doesn't mean the person's name is literally written in mud.

He lied to his friend and his name was mud, though not in the garden but in the gossip circles.
Informal Usage
It is used in casual conversation and is not suitable for formal contexts, like business or academic writing.

Since the scandal, his name is mud in our neighborhood, but you wouldn't read about it in the newspaper.
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