be confusing
Frequency: 9.055.1 per million words
The most common way to state that something is confusing.
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Examples (10)
- The instructions for assembling the furniture are very confusing.
- His explanation of the new policy was so confusing that no one understood it.
- The new road signs will be extremely confusing for tourists.
- All this technical jargon can be confusing to the average user.
- I found the movie's plot to be unnecessarily confusing.
- The legal document is deliberately confusing to discourage people from reading it.
- Why is the tax code so confusing every year?
- The situation has been confusing ever since the rules were changed.
- For new employees, the office layout can be a bit confusing at first.
- Her contradictory statements were confusing to the jury.