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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241 Like a lot of people around here say, he has these very confused white people as parents.
242 She was confused, upset and bewildered by the train of events.
243 Yet he had looked at her today - Lord, she was so confused.
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244 You don't write a resume to get a job; you write it to get an interview - don't get the two things confused.
245 Woil looked around him and seemed suddenly confused and unsure of himself.
246 Relieved yet confused, I tried to reconstruct the actual event.
247 The fact is that an externalized conflict with a psychopathic origin can be confused all too easily with a genuinely external one.
248 Very often arrears mounted just when borrowers were least able to cope with the situation; they felt vulnerable and confused.
249 The situation in the city centre is getting increasingly confused, and riot police have been told to stand by.
250 Certainly a confused transition is to be expected, since the country has no real mechanisms for a transfer of power.
251 Victoria has lost her clarity and her fish have become confused.
252 Gordon McVie, director general of Cancer Research Campaign, acknowledges that the public is confused by the sheer number of charities.
253 He was still too confused for any sort of confrontation with the old man.
254 Understand your priorities People are often confused about where to put the limited sums they can save.
255 The confused evidence suggests they are acting on their own initiative, not on directives from East Berlin to play for time.
256 To take them back west would he to confuse some issue that she did not want confused.
257 This should be borne in mind while reading the following descriptions so that the medium does not become confused with the aims.
258 They further confused the tone of a piece that had about it the whiff of 1970s radical agitprop.
259 From below there were the hoarse confused cries of the mob.
260 Don't think too much. That makes you believe you have more choices than you do. Then your mind becomes confused. Amy Tan
261 Private land trusts, not to be confused with state trust land, are non-profit groups dedicated to preserving open space.
262 US policy towards China has always seemed mixed and confused.
263 Bullies are often confused by people who don't fight back but who continue to do what is right.
264 Worst of all, he was readily confused with another Michael Joyce who denounced a priest to the Black and Tans.
265 His statement confused more than it elucidated and satisfied almost no one.
266 If it sits there and looks confused for several seconds, be patient.
267 In the brave new world of the self-employed, homes should not be confused with offices.
268 The organisation of the Catholic church is not to be confused with that of the Ministry of Transport or police department.
269 Some are also unaware or confused about where to obtain birth control and what this involves.
270 Confused, she lifted her face to his, a new kind of awareness bringing the colour to her cheeks.
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