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View usage for: (kənfjuːzɪŋ) adjectiveSomething that is confusing makes it difficult for people to know exactly what is happening or what to do. The statement is highly confusing. The uncertainty created by this situation must be confusing for you. Synonyms: bewildering, complicated, puzzling, misleading More Synonyms of confusing confusingly graded adverb [usually ADVERB with cl] confusing in British English (kənˈfjuːzɪŋ) adjectivecausing bewilderment; difficult to follow; puzzling Derived forms confusingly (conˈfusingly) adverb Examples of 'confusing' in a sentenceconfusing The results are often confusing and sometimes inspired.There is a danger of actually confusing people rather than helping them make choices.Pop music used to be so much less confusing.Relationships have become a highly confusing emotional territory.You are also confusing feeling loved with feeling love.Your insight makes sense of a confusing situation.You might want to refer to them when things become a bit confusing.There followed a difficult and confusing transition.All this means that the reality on the ground for passengers is confusing complexity and often expense.Perhaps people are confusing looking bigger with just chilling out and looking casual.It would be less confusing than for him to grow up to become an accountant.The report also slams confusing parking signs and unaccountable wardens.This is where it gets a bit confusing.The bulletins are often confusing and difficult to follow.That must be confusing for them and the players they are playing beside.Love gets confusing when two people with similar names take a shine to you.It might have something to do with the law being a bit confusing.This can be confusing as often the chemical name of the nutrient is used instead of the common vitamin name.The present situation is confusing, unreliable and unfair.This is an intriguing new idea, but it is also confusing.Once he'd gone off the trail he would have been in a very confusing situation. In other languagesconfusing British English: confusing / kənˈfjuːzɪŋ/ ADJECTIVE Something that is confusing makes it difficult for people to know what to do or what is happening. This new system must be confusing for you. - American English: confusing
- Arabic: مُرْبِك
- Brazilian Portuguese: confuso
- Chinese: 使人糊涂的
- Croatian: zbunjujući
- Czech: matoucí
- Danish: forvirrende
- Dutch: verwarrend
- European Spanish: confuso
- Finnish: hämmentävä
- French: déroutant
- German: verwirrend
- Greek: συγκεχυμένος
- Italian: disorientante
- Japanese: 困惑させる
- Korean: 혼란시키는
- Norwegian: forvirrende
- Polish: dezorientujący
- European Portuguese: confuso
- Romanian: care produce confuzie
- Russian: сбивающий с толку
- Latin American Spanish: confuso
- Swedish: förvirrande
- Thai: น่าสับสน
- Turkish: yanıltıcı
- Ukrainian: складний
- Vietnamese: gây nhầm lẫn
Chinese translation of 'confusing' adj -
含混不清的 (hánhùn bù qīng de)
SeeconfusedThe statement they issued was highly confusing. Synonyms unclear muddling contradictory inconsistent clear as mud (informal) Opposites clear , simple , plain , straightforward , explicit , definite , understandable , uncomplicated Additional synonymsDefinition having more than one possible interpretation His remarks clarify an ambiguous statement given earlier this week. Synonyms unclear, puzzling, uncertain, obscure, vague, doubtful, dubious, enigmatic, indefinite, inconclusive, cryptic, indeterminate, equivocal, Delphic, oracular, enigmatical, clear as mud (informal) I was constantly ill, with a baffling array of symptoms. Synonyms puzzling, strange, confusing, weird, mysterious, unclear, bewildering, elusive, enigmatic, perplexing, incomprehensible, mystifying, inexplicable, unaccountable, unfathomableDefinition difficult to understand or deal with a complicated voting system Synonyms complex, involved, elaborate, intricate, Byzantine |