Similar words: confused, confuse, confusion, confusing, confusingly, amusedly, composedly, supposedly. Meaning: adv. in a confused manner.
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(1) She felt suddenly, confusedly, a little like a man who had voluntarily passed a death sentence on himself.
(2) She stared confusedly at him for several seconds, then lowered her head, gazing into the glass she was holding.
(3) Rodo glanced confusedly up at the ceiling, half expecting the roof to collapse in on him. Sentencedict.com
(4) She turns confusedly and makes a faint gesture.
(5) Throughout the early hours the battle raged confusedly.
(6) He shook his head confusedly.
(7) The concepts of state and government are used confusedly in economic law.
(8) She confusedly realised this reversal of her attitudes, but could not make out what it portended.
(9) He stammered confusedly and took himself away, for the moment abstracted, serious , lost in thought.
(10) I fell, to the ground before her, babbling confusedly in my terror.
(11) Neighbours are expressed numerously and confusedly after being informed of this one information, feeling sorry.
(12) The force of the core is a machine of inevitability, of change, vanishing and blending confusedly.
(13) When we turn around and look at her, she stopped confusedly.
(14) The failure of valve opening sensor would cause valve management of DEH system working confusedly, and result in large scale change of turbine power in the case of governing stage pressure loop idle.
(15) He moved nervously about, while Carrie looked at him confusedly.
(16) If I don't receive right away, I will think confusedly.
(17) Queen Augusta wrote him an hysterical letter in which she confusedly sympathised with him.
More similar words: confused, confuse, confusion, confusing, confusingly, amusedly, composedly, supposedly, confute, surprisedly, confucius, confucian, confucianism, confessed, constrainedly, Analects of Confucius, contentedly, infuse, infusion, fused, spoonful, diffused, teaspoonful, pension fund, forcedly, tiredly, dazedly, fixedly, wickedly, doggedly.