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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151 She claims her alleged victim was confused and made up the whole story.
152 When you see jargon from other industries, you probably get confused and distracted, wanting familiar terms instead.
153 No wonder six out of 10 consumers are confused by manufacturers' claims about the Greenness of their products.
153 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
154 But the worst was the confused state of his mind, that was the most wearying thing of all.
155 In many instances, the person with a major seizure will be confused after regaining consciousness.
156 It means admitting sometimes that you are confused, frightened, angry and guilty.
157 Knowing him, he'd keep them shut even if he was awake, just to get me confused.
158 My mind, once sound as a bell, became muddled and confused.
159 You were too confused by how the city and the people looked to you.
160 People seem confused, tensions run high, and constant crisis is a fact of organizational life.
161 The trick is not to get confused about which is which.
162 It's hardly surprising then, that we get confused by the signals he gives out - now more than ever.
163 Bao Dai, isolated and confused in his palace in Hue, had received a message from the Vietminh demanding his resignation.
164 This is where the present bounty hunter story has become confused.
165 The justification for Gloucester's assumption of power confused contemporaries and has continued to arouse controversy.
166 The next two diphthongs are almost exactly the opposite of each other and therefore less likely to be confused.
167 She felt hurt and confused when her husband left her.
168 Two of the stories in the new book also are about confused middle-aged men.
169 I never confused what I had with what I was. Jonathan Safran Foer
170 If you are writing on a complex topic a reader can easily become confused.
171 A confused treatment of a good idea, written and directed by Mark Peploe.
172 He could get no real grip on the situation, and the more he pondered, the more confused his thinking became.
173 He drove back to Acra and slept the sleep of a confused man.
174 You're effectively cheating your body by reducing your calorie intake and your body sends out different responses because it's confused.
175 I was eight years old at the time and completely confused by their attitude.
176 Meanwhile, Stuart Barlow will provoke a confused reaction from family and friends in his first Merseyside derby on Monday night.
177 Getting a phone call at the Writers' Club had so confused me that I became half deaf.
178 This applies both to the mentally alert and the mentally confused.
179 Alfred was like us, cool and real, but as the police moved in on him things became a bit confused.
180 They may seem confused, as if they are in their own world.
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