A mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior.
A feeling of embarrassment that leaves you confused.
A mistake that results from taking one thing to be another.
1 However, reports present conflicting results, creating confusion regarding the feasibility and outcomes.
2 His claims have led to confusion among business leaders in Northern Ireland.
3 Recent comments, however, can only have caused confusion about our taxation policies.
4 There also seemed a great deal of confusion among the medical community.
5 That means getting things done takes time and risks creating internal confusion .
6 He expressed concern that leaks of partial information would lead to confusion .
7 Both sides were using captured weapons and vehicles, which caused great confusion .
8 In an instant all was in confusion ; and the peace had fled.
9 The furniture and pictures were in ghostly draperies; everything was in confusion .
10 Advertisers and consumers have also called the company in confusion , Brewer said.
11 Except, of course, my recent baffling experiences in New York, my confusion .
12 The industry's test, the paper said, was designed to avoid this confusion .
13 Vardia met several people at the Center several times to mutual confusion .
14 At that point he modified his approach, to create even more confusion .
15 To avoid confusion , we're including only those that speak the actual text.
16 As an aside; there's a possible moment of confusion in romance too!
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