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will be confusing

  • future progressive
    of confuse.
    confuse
    verb (used with object)
    to perplex or bewilder.

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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