be confused

Frequency: 9.055.2 per million words

The most common and direct way to state the condition of being confused.

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Examples (10)

  • I am confused about the instructions.
  • She was confused by his sudden change of mood.
  • Are you confused by this math problem too?
  • You will be confused if you don't read the manual first.
  • After the lecture, we were completely confused.
  • He was a little confused at her unexpected question.
  • I have been confused about my career path for months.
  • The investors are confused about the company's new strategy.
  • It's okay to be confused at first; everyone needs time to learn.
  • Being confused is a natural part of the learning process.