will be confusing
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future progressiveof confuse.future progressive
Used to describe an ongoing action or continuous state that will be taking place in the future.
confuseverb (used with object)to perplex or bewilder.
Example Sentences
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This will be confusing for House Republicans, who for several months now have been debating how to craft another party-line budget bill.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 11, 2026
Foes of the ordinance also contend that the measure will be confusing, leaving homeless people unclear about where they can sleep outdoors.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 3, 2021
Specialists who closely follow these advances say that consumers and doctors are in for a wave of such digital therapies and that it inevitably will be confusing.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 28, 2019
They know we didn’t have the money to do a honeymoon now, so going on this trip will be confusing and I’m sure they’ll wonder how we’re doing it.
From Slate ● Nov. 6, 2018
I suppose we shall get to know them in time," she said, "but it will be confusing at first.
From The Nicest Girl in the School A Story of School Life by Arthur A. Dixon