Antonym: order, system. Similar words: infusion, confuse, confused, fusion, conclusion, confession, in conclusion, draw a conclusion. Meaning: [-uːʒn] n. 1. disorder resulting from a failure to behave predictably 2. a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior 3. a feeling of embarrassment that leaves you confused 4. an act causing a disorderly combination of elements with identities lost and distinctions blended 5. a mistake that results from taking one thing to be another.
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91. The recent name change has been the source of some confusion.
92. A look of utter confusion swept across his handsome face.
93. Only by writing things down could I bring some sort of order to the confusion.
94. There have been reports of youths taking advantage of the general confusion to loot and steal.
95. Use different colours of felt pen on your sketch to avoid confusion.
96. The confusion was caused when two numbers were accidentally transposed by a Social Security clerk.
97. The government needs to clear up the confusion surrounding its policy on water.
98. When she opened the door she was greeted by a scene of utter confusion.
99. There is a confusion in the public mind between psychology and psychiatry.
100. Marie tried to find the right words to give shape to the confusion in her head.
101. This served to hide the confusion and imprecision in their thinking.
102. In the film, the city is a metaphor for confusion and loneliness.
103. It caused a lot of confusion.
104. We're sorry if we've caused any confusion.
105. Religion is a salve for confusion and misdirection. Robert F. Kennedy
106. There is a lot of confusion among parents.
107. The guaranteed income bond market was thrown into confusion.
108. Alcohol can create depression, anxiety, confusion, and psychoses.
108. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
109. Confusion is the main cause of worry. Dale Carnegie
110. The remaining instances of confusion can be discussed briefly.
111. You might feel anxiety, confusion, curiosity, or even anger.
112. Confusion now hath made his masterpiece! William Shakespeare
113. Confusion causes problems in any travel arrangements Wednesday.
114. New administrative systems were needed to avoid confusion.
115. The other actors were thrown into confusion when she started ad-libbing her final speech.
116. There is a good deal of confusion over the use of concepts to analyse the institutions and processes of policy-making.
117. This seems likely, to judge from the profusion and confusion of qualifications and subordinate clauses.
118. Even at the best of times fighting in the ranks can cause disarray and confusion in the army.
119. There is then no confusion between ground-state and excited-state information.
120. Excessive doses can cause panic, confusion, inability to sleep, hallucinations and paranoia.
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