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confused

American  
[kuhn-fyoozd] / kənˈfyuzd /

adjective

  1. not thinking coherently or rationally; bewildered; perplexed.

    My attempt to explain was met with confused stares and shrugging shoulders.

    Hopelessly confused, I just tossed my trash into what I thought was the right receptacle.

  2. incorrectly differentiated, identified, or associated.

    You’re getting him confused with another player with the same name—this one plays for the Twins.

    In this lesson, students learn the frequently confused words their, they’re, and there.

  3. without order; jumbled.

    Over time, the original neat lines of tents grew into a confused tangle of canvas-roofed shelters.

    What was once an imposing fortress is now just a confused heap of erect and fallen stones.

  4. disconcerted, perturbed, or ashamed.

    I emerged from the office red-faced and confused.

  5. expressed in a way that is not easily understood.

    The novel plods along trying to provide hopelessly confused technical detail, much of which is blatantly impossible according to the elementary laws of physics.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of confuse.

Other Word Forms

  • confusedly adverb
  • confusedness noun
  • preconfusedly adverb
  • superconfused adjective
  • unconfused adjective
  • unconfusedly adverb

Etymology

Origin of confused

First recorded in 1350–1400; confuse ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. ) for the adjective senses; confuse ( def. ) + -ed 1 ( def. ) for the verb sense

Example Sentences

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She snapped a row of them in February on farmland near Bowbank in County Durham and said it made her "a little sad and confused".

From BBC

Tudor said he was alerted to the incident by his family, who also thought he had accidentally confused Dixon with Slot.

From BBC

She was confused and had not seen the news yet.

From Los Angeles Times

Any new cases outside of Kent must not be confused with those unrelated to the outbreak, as there is roughly one case per day of invasive bacterial meningitis.

From BBC

I thought of Father’s final hours, alone and confused, in a hospital corridor.

From Literature