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Confuse Definition & Meaning

1. To cause someone to be uncertain or unclear about something.

Example: The complicated instructions confused the new employee.

2. To mix up or mistake one thing for another.

Example: I always confuse the names of my coworkers.

3. To make someone feel disoriented or bewildered.

Example: The loud noises and flashing lights confused the small child.

4. To make something more complicated or difficult to understand.

Example: The professor's convoluted explanation only confused the students further.

5. To cause someone to feel conflicted or unsure about a decision or situation.

Example: The conflicting advice from her friends confused her about what to do next.

Examples of the word confuse used in sentences.

  • The new math problem confuse me.
  • Please don't confuse this book with that one.
  • Her accent confuse me, I don't understand what she's saying.
  • The weather report is confuse, I don't know if it's going to rain or be sunny.
  • I am confuse about the directions you gave me.
  • Can you explain this math problem again? It still confuses me.
  • I always confuse the words "accept" and "except" in my English exams.
  • My sister's new puppy always confuses me with his energetic behavior.
  • The many different opinions and ideas presented at the meeting left me feeling even more confused about the company's future plans.
  • The complicated directions to the new café confused me, and I got lost on the way there.
  • He tried to explain the complicated math problem to me, but I only felt more confused.
  • The different accents of the people in the room left me feeling quite confused about where they were from.
  • I always confuse the names of my new colleagues at work.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were so confusing that I had to call customer service for help.
  • The conflicting information in the news article left me confused about what exactly happened.
  • I often confuse my left and right when giving directions, causing even more confusion for my friends.
  • My teacher's conflicting explanations about the math problem only served to confuse me further.
  • The instructions for the new software were so confusing that I had to call customer support.
  • The sudden change in plans for the project has left everyone feeling a bit confused.
  • As an immigrant, I always seem to confuse the different American cultural norms.
  • The complex instructions on the tax form always confuse me.
  • My professor's explanation of the theory left me feeling more confused than before.
  • The foreign accent of the customer on the phone made it difficult for me to understand, thus confusing the whole conversation.
  • The sudden change in schedule really confused the team's plan for the upcoming project.
  • Her conflicting statements in the interview only served to confuse the audience more.
  • The complex instructions for assembling the new product left many customers feeling confused and unsure where to begin.
  • The sudden change in leadership has confused employees about the direction of the company and their job security.
  • The conflicting advice from experts has only served to confuse me further about the best course of action to take.
  • The debate over immigration policies can often confuse even those who are well-versed in the issue.
  • The jumble of ideas presented in the article left me feeling confused and uncertain about the author's main point.
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