Similar words: confuse, infuse, conform, confide, confirm, confine, confess, conflict. Meaning: [-zd] adj. 1. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment 2. lacking orderly continuity 3. having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity 4. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion 5. mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently.
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121 Naturally enough, a confused situation arose, during which old conventions such as melody and harmony were jettisoned.
122 Robert Carnwath feared that the Act was so confused that we could not go to court with a realistic chance of winning.
123 During training the student will learn from many teachers,(http://sentencedict.com/confused.html) and the junior nurse can be confused by apparent differences and contradictions.
124 To be sure, this is not the only criterion: the voices of other Christians may be very confused.
125 Be not careless in deeds, nor confused in words, nor rambling in thought. Marcus Aurelius
126 She became very upset and confused, clearly feeling that Balbinder's failure was her fault.
127 In the hasty and confused breakup, nobody wished anybody a happy Hanukkah, a merry Christmas or a happy New Year.
128 Working on this delusion, they then feel either excited and act like silly children or confused and act like silly children.
129 John changed from a friendly and cheerful young boy into a confused adolescent.
130 Worse, it suggests that his questioners had confused him with his younger brother, Alfredo.
131 I stumbled from the room dazed and confused, completely disoriented by what had just happened.
132 Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
133 He was in fact confused himself, not entirely sure how his career had carried him here.
134 There was shouting, the kind of confused commotion that usually attends an assassination attempt.
135 There was the Ziploc storage bag, not to be confused with the Ziploc sandwich bag, snack bag or freezer bag.
136 Labour may not be in the business of re-connecting with the past, but its attachment to the future is still confused.
137 She gave a long disorganized speech that left everyone confused.
138 Some analysts are attempting to discipline the confused setting, primarily by studying what has happened in similar circumstances.
139 When I stopped walking, my temperature dropped below normal, which might explain my confused state.
140 The prod is not to be confused with the caress which gently brushes a surface.
141 Historically, he said, entrepreneurship was the Cinderella of business studies, wrongly confused with the management of small businesses.
142 Because they had been confused and upset early on in the campaign they found it hard to relax and trust us.
143 Newspaper reports give a rather confused picture of the state of the economy.
144 May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house. George Carlin
145 Confused by the mind and diffused by the senses, we seek pleasure and lose the great treasure called life. RVM
146 The election result has left Green Party members confused, dismayed and dejected.
147 Your audience will be confused over it and that will give you a chance to think of something.
148 Punkish local kids may all too readily be confused with big-city operators.
149 For government officials who are intimidated or confused by welfare reform, the idea might offer relief.
150 But as for me, I have not been so confused since high school geometry.
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