English | German | Russian | Czech
B1

confused English

Meaning confused meaning

What does confused mean?
Definitions in simple English

confused

If a person or situation is confused, things are unclear or you do not understand. The teacher tried to explain it, but now I feel more confused than before. The book is terrible. It's full of bad writing and confused examples.

confused

(= bemused, bewildered, confounded, lost, mixed-up) perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment obviously bemused by his questions bewildered and confused a cloudy and confounded philosopher just a mixed-up kid she felt lost on the first day of school (= disconnected, scattered) lacking orderly continuity a confused set of instructions a confused dream about the end of the world disconnected fragments of a story scattered thoughts (= disoriented, lost) having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity I frequently find myself disoriented when I come up out of the subway the anesthetic left her completely disoriented (= broken, disordered, upset) thrown into a state of disarray or confusion troops fleeing in broken ranks a confused mass of papers on the desk the small disordered room with everything so upset mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently the flood of questions left her bewildered and confused

Synonyms confused synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as confused?

Topics confused topics

What do people use confused to talk about?

Examples confused examples

How do I use confused in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I'm totally confused.
Tom looked confused.
Tom said that he was confused.
Did Tom look confused?
She is confused.
Tom was lost and confused.
Tom felt more confused than ever.
Mr Hashimoto was confused by Ken's question.
I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.
I am often confused with my brother.
I was very confused by his questions.
He was so confused that his answer did not make any sense.
They were very confused.
I'm really confused.
Mr. Hashimoto was confused by Ken's question.
I was awfully confused by his question.
I'm confused. What do I do now?
He was confused by the abrupt question.
Tom appeared confused.
The confused travelers realized they were headed toward the wrong town.
I'm confused.
I'm often confused with my brother.
I was terribly confused by his question.
She confused a cup of tea with a bottle of vodka.
Tom was confused by Mary's question.
You must have me confused with someone else.
Tom was confused.
Tom kept getting more and more confused.

Movie subtitles

More rats than expected are confused. aren't they?
I'm just getting a little confused. right now, so.
Oh, confused.
Look, I-I've been all messed up but I-I think I'm gonna be a lot less confused, now.
I was so confused.
Why do you look so confused?
Tomorrow I will climb Watzmann, not to be confused with the company Watzmann Co.
Then, sentences began to form, still meaningless and confused.
You must have me confused with someone else.
I'm afraid I'm a little bit confused.
Oh, he's a bit confused, but he's doing the best he can.
You're all confused, aren't you?
Well, the boy was confused. bewildered, almost terrified when he came into my office.
He falls into your snare like a confused rabbit.
I am a bit confused by the colour, because this white colour does not fit.
You're confused. - No.
The strange look in her eyes, her cool and amazed smile confused me.
I'm just a little confused.
It all happened so quickly, I was a little confused.
I have been a bit confused regarding the leopards here.
The young man's outlook has merely become somewhat confused.
The scene where Scott revealed to his mom that he is a werewolf, I think she was, you know, sad, scared, freaked out, confused. There was so many emotions.
He drank the wine. confused alcohol with fatigue.
Honey. Honey. Will I, who get confused about your name being Seok Cheol or Cheol Seok, because I'm old, be able to have it (the baby)?
I-I'M CONFUSED.
You miss him. You're confused.
It was Gjermund who was driven to this confused action by insane jealousy.
You are not inferior, ruled by emotions confused by love and morality.
Oh, the whole thing has me confused!
I must confess I'm.. I'm a little confused.

News and current affairs

The confused reaction to this verdict should, perhaps, give pause to all those who think that putting the past on trial is a straightforward thing.
That sour sense of rejection, felt by many confused youths, turns for some into a fierce desire for vengeance.
Others, however, see a Chinese strategy that is confused, contradictory, and paralyzed by competing bureaucratic interests.
This deep search for identification should not be confused with a simple surge of nationalism.
We confused means with ends.
Delegates are confused about their roles and powers, and the conditions are perfect for creating a silent majority.
Or perhaps economics will remain a discipline that forgets most of what it once knew and allows itself to be continually distracted, confused, and in denial.
Moreover, mere elections should never be confused with democracy.
Germany is imposing these arrangements under severe domestic pressure, but the German public has not been told the truth, and is therefore confused.
NEWPORT BEACH - Central bank purists are confused.
It also sheds light on the endgame now taking shape in a confused and unsettled eurozone.
Unfortunately, this ship seems hostage to a confused sense of mission and a distinct lack of urgency.
America currently finds itself in the midst of a confused search for a central principle around which to organize its foreign and defense policies.
This underscores the final, and deepest, unknown concerning the upcoming election: who will put a confused and directionless Germany back on a road to initiative and growth?
Two years later, the country is marked by regional, social, ethnic, and ideological divisions, and its government is confused and disoriented.
Amid this groundswell of confused emotions, Cameron's limited objectives for renegotiation, outlined in a letter to European Council President Donald Tusk on November 10, seem almost moot.
But, as Mao always noted, theory should not be confused with practice, and the sustainability of such a model remains untested.
No one will be confused as to who is responsible.
Whatever the reason for the observed positive cross-country correlation between income and democracy, it should not be confused with causality.
Eventually, as in the Asian crisis, European governments and the European Commission fell out with the Fund and began to blame its analysis for having confused and unsettled markets.
But progress is not to be confused with victory.
A loose and somewhat confused project, the Alliance of Civilizations aims to heal the wounds of conflict between Islam and the West through education, viable integration policies, and a better-informed dialogue with the media.
Agency rivalries will be avoided. No one will be confused as to who is responsible.

Are you looking for...?