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Confusion Definition & Meaning

1. A state of being bewildered or unclear about something.

Example: The new employee was in confusion about the company's policies.

2. A lack of understanding or order.

Example: The chaos in the classroom caused confusion among the students.

3. A mix-up or mistake caused by misunderstanding.

Example: The confusion of the flight times led to missed connections.

4. A feeling of uncertainty or doubt.

Example: The conflicting reports on the news caused confusion among the viewers.

5. A state of disorientation or disarray.

Example: The sudden change in plans threw the entire team into confusion.

Examples of the word confusion used in sentences.

  • There was a lot of confusion after the big storm blew through town.
  • I'm sorry, I'm feeling a bit of confusion about where to go next.
  • My sister's instructions about the recipe only added to my confusion about how to make the meal.
  • I'm afraid my lack of understanding is causing some confusion in our conversation.
  • The sudden change in plans caused a lot of confusion among the group.
  • The sudden change in plans caused a lot of confusion for everyone involved.
  • I'm sorry, can you repeat that? I'm in confusion about what you just said.
  • The instructions were so unclear, it led to a lot of confusion among the students.
  • There was a lot of confusion when the meeting time changed without notice.
  • I was in a state of confusion when I couldn't find my keys this morning.
  • There was some confusion over the meeting time, so we all arrived at different times.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were so unclear that I was left in a state of confusion.
  • The new school schedule has caused a lot of confusion among the students and teachers.
  • There was a moment of confusion when the power went out in the middle of the concert.
  • I'm feeling a bit of confusion about which route to take home, as there are several options.
  • The conflicting information provided by the witnesses led to further confusion in the investigation.
  • The instructions were so convoluted that it caused confusion among the participants.
  • The sudden change in plans left everyone in a state of confusion.
  • There was a lot of confusion in the office after the computer system crashed.
  • I apologize for any confusion caused by my earlier statement.
  • The sudden change in schedule has caused a lot of confusion among the employees, and many are now unsure of their expected responsibilities.
  • The conflicting information in the media about the recent political scandal has caused confusion among the general public.
  • The new health guidelines have caused confusion among the public as to what is considered safe and what is not.
  • I was filled with confusion when I saw my ex-boyfriend and his new girlfriend together at the café.
  • The complicated instructions for assembling the furniture left me in a state of confusion and frustration.
  • The complex legal jargon used in the contract created a lot of confusion, making it difficult for me to understand my rights.
  • The teacher's ambiguous instructions led to confusion among the students, resulting in many errors on the test.
  • The new policies have caused a great deal of confusion among employees, leading to decreased productivity and morale.
  • The sudden change in plans left us in a state of confusion, unsure of how to proceed.
  • The conflicting information provided by the media has added to the confusion surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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