be muddled

Frequency: 8.020.1 per million words

describes a state of confusion

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Examples (10)

  • Her ideas are slightly muddled.
  • After the long journey, his thoughts were completely muddled.
  • The instructions were so confusing that everyone was muddled.
  • I hope the new plan won't be too muddled.
  • Sometimes, when I'm tired, my words get muddled up.
  • The politician's speech was quite muddled, lacking clarity.
  • His accounts of the event were muddled and inconsistent.
  • It's easy to be muddled when you're dealing with so much information.
  • Despite her efforts, the explanation remained muddled.
  • Don't let your priorities become muddled.