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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121. We apologise sincerely for this clerical error, and regret the confusion and inconvenience it has caused.
122. Milosevic has granted piecemeal concessions while sowing the kind of confusion that he has used in the past to stymie opponents.
123. This word means so many things to so many people that there is vast confusion about it.
124. Confusion Strachan's quick thinking at a free kick caused confusion, and Speed was there to head the first.
125. I wonder now if he sensed my confusion about our life together.
126. And it was true, as Christians never tired of pointing out, that a painful spiritual confusion reigned.
127. The self-control she exercised when awake was abandoned by her in sleep, her body breaking loose to admit her confusion.
128. A close look at the points listed in Table 4.1 will show the level of confusion operating.
129. The latest investigation follows continuing reports of confusion between the charity's and Jansen's finances.
130. Bomer said he plans to adopt a new rule this summer that would erase any confusion on rounding by outlawing double rounding.
131. There has been a lot of confusion about the importance of obesity in infancy as a determinant of obesity later in life.
132. It is the perfection of God's works that they are all done with the greatest simplicity. He is the God of order and not of confusion. Isaac Newton
133. Suddenly, Urquhart stood bolt upright, not twenty yards in front of the deer which froze in confusion.
134. People did not comprehend what was happening, and there was genuine confusion over how to respond.
135. The outlook for sterling is clouded by confusion about whether the Chancellor has set a new floor for the pound.
136. The name is likely to cause confusion with Pete Astles' Peak Performance, who also make canoe clothing.
137. A Siamese cat picks its way among the confusion of London Library volumes lying open on the table.
138. Hayling added to the confusion by taking away applications from blacks,[http://sentencedict.com/confusion.html] which were put aside for positive consideration.
139. She rocked him gently while Bridhe told her the story, and she felt a confusion buzzing in her head.
140. Even among all of the confusion over Ebonics, the Oakland school board has performed a service.
141. I seek your guidance about a matter on today's Order Paper that is causing some confusion.
142. Antiquated equipment, badly designed ballot papers and inefficient vote-counting machinery contributed to the confusion.
143. All this beneath a canopy of sulphur and a bedlam of sounds, like confusion confounded.
144. The book also chronicles his personal charms, social clumsiness and confusion in his own sexuality.
145. Although this complication is unlikely to cause overt clinical problems it may result in diagnostic confusion particularly with peritoneal malignancy.
146. A confusion of lorries and cement mixers defaced the area just past the green.
147. Mattie looked in confusion at Alice, watching her cooly smoking a cigarette.
148. Here lies what was later deemed a confusion between two ideas of necessity.
149. Religion is a system of wishful illusions together with a disavowal of reality, such as we find nowhere else but in a state of blissful hallucinatory confusion. Religion's eleventh commandment is "Thou shalt not question.". Sigmund Freud
150. At first there was a period of confusion as porters, cursing and sweating, brought up bags, chests and coffers.
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