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con·fu·sion
/kənˈfyo͞oZH(ə)n/
noun
- lack of understanding; uncertainty."there seems to be some confusion about which system does what"synonyms: uncertainty, lack of certainty, unsureness, indecision, hesitation, hesitancy, skepticism, doubt, ignorance, dubiety, incertitude
- the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something."she looked about her in confusion"synonyms: bewilderment, bafflement, perplexity, puzzlement, mystification, stupefaction, disorientation, befuddlement, muddle, discomfiture, discomposure, shock, daze, devastation, wonder, wonderment, astonishment, bamboozlement, discombobulation, disconcertment, disconcertion
7 days ago · Confusion is the quality or state of being bewildered or unclear. The term "acute mental confusion" [1] is often used interchangeably with delirium.
17 hours ago · confusion in American English · 1. the act of confusing · 2. the state of being confused · 3. disorder; upheaval; tumult; chaos. The army retreated in confusion.
7 days ago · not clear and therefore difficult to understand: Your essay gets a little confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
6 days ago · a state in which people do not understand what is happening or what they should do: There was a lot of confusion about what was actually going on.
6 days ago · Astronomers are reveling in the James Webb Space Telescope's discoveries about the formative epoch of cosmic history.
7 days ago · Delirium is a specific state of acute confusion attributable to the direct physiological consequence of a medical condition, effects of a psychoactive ...
2 days ago · unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what somebody is saying. I'm confused—say all that again. I'm getting really confused now.
2 days ago · Its/It's Confusion. Don't confuse "it's" and "its". "It's" is a contraction for "it Is. It's always a good idea to wear matching socks.
1 day ago · verb B2 If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
2 days ago · Talks with Professor Clancy. Human History: Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic (stone age), Bronze Age, Iron Age, Dark Ages, Middle Ages, Enlightenment, ...