CONFUSING


Meaning of CONFUSING in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

very

Direct debits or standing orders are liable to make money disappear from your account stealthily, which may be very confusing .

Male speaker It's all very confusing .

Immature plumages can be very confusing .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Cricket can be a pretty confusing game for non-players.

French wine labels can be very confusing .

I found some of the questions really confusing .

I found the book really confusing . I kept forgetting who the characters were.

Residents face confusing pricing and poor customer service from many local phone companies.

The kidnappers issued a series of confusing demands.

The procedure can be a little confusing for beginners.

The road signs were very confusing and we ended up getting lost.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

How can human beings in normal conversation makes sense of 5,000 words an hour of confusing , semi-organized information?

Life's confusing sometimes, you know.

The situation is confusing , but there is an interesting history behind it.

There was a split second of confusing movement.

This was an exciting but confusing discovery.

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