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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181 It is a method to write down a language which is commonly confused with the language itself.
182 In-line skating is not to be confused with roller skating.
183 The only other smell you are likely to encounter that could be confused with badger musk is that of the fox.
184 Therefore, introspection and self-observation are diametrically opposed in action and effect(http://sentencedict.com/confused.html), and should never be confused one with another.
185 Aunt Clara had been so sharp, so witty, but now she is just a sad, confused old woman.
186 I'm a little confused - could you explain it again?
187 I stumbled from the office, feeling dazed and confused, and not really knowing where I was.
188 Reagan, confused and uninformed, escaped with only his image blemished.
189 But they can not be confused with glass by an examiner of moderate skill and experience.
190 Soon, though, she began to dream - confused, disturbing dreams, and all of them about Julius.
191 That kind of cerebral dominance was subsequently confused with that other specialty of left-brain function: running the right hand.
192 The combined effect is to leave individual teachers feeling more accountable, but more confused and less supported.
193 More importantly, Griffin seems either to be confused or just wrong about consciousness.
194 She dropped her eyes to the tablecloth, suddenly confused and deeply ashamed of herself.
195 We're a little confused about what we're supposed to be doing.
196 Not now, not while she was in such a confused and distressed state of mind.
197 The two men were confused by the hostile reception the mob gave them, and they had reason to be.
198 It was time to clarify the confused political situation in Berry.
199 I was so confused that I could not make a coherent answer.
200 Since her contentions are not supported by evidence, her allegations should not be confused with fact.
201 He felt dazed and confused because he could not decide what Jeopardy had meant by his remark.
202 Freyja Freyja and Frigg are often confused and sometimes indistinguishable, but Freyja possesses a number of important individual traits.
203 A partner may not detect the difference and the woman herself may be confused.
204 But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused.
205 Angie is a very confused lady at the moment, according to Freya Copeland, who plays Emmerdale's popular police sergeant.
206 Only a reader familiar with Magritte's art will not be confused by this strange editorial decision.
207 Alternatively, you can completely rearrange the decor in the tank so that the bully becomes confused.
208 Callie had seemed confused by outside people sometimes understanding her and sometimes not.
209 In babies and young children, the symptoms can be confused with a heavy cold.
210 Sometimes I get confused between work and socialising, especially when we spend our off-duty time discussing what we did on duty.
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