-zd adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French confus confused (from Latin confusus, past participle of confundere to pour together, confuse) + Middle English -ed — more at confound
1. : perplexed , disconcerted
2. : mingled so as to be indistinguishable
a confused shouting
: disordered , muddled
a confused sea
• con·fus·ed·ly -zə̇dlē, -li adverb
• con·fused·ness -zə̇dnə̇s, -z(d)n- noun -es