confused
/kənˈfjuːzd/
adj 5
Collocations
11(adj.)
VERBS
appear, be, feel, look, seem, sound
become, get
The instructions became more confusing as the teacher talked faster and faster.
remain
leave sb
The unclear instructions left many students confused about what they needed to do.
ADV
extremely, highly, hopelessly, very
She felt extremely confused when the teacher explained the math problem three different ways.
completely, thoroughly, totally, utterly | increasingly | a bit, a little, rather, slightly, somewhat
momentarily
I was momentarily confused when my twin sister answered my phone, but then I recognized her laugh.
PREP
about
She felt confused about which job offer to accept.
by
The new software confused me by having too many complicated buttons and menus.
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