become muddled

Frequency: 7.012.8 per million words

describes the process of starting to be confused

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Examples (10)

  • If you don't organize your thoughts, they can easily become muddled.
  • After a long day, my brain started to become muddled with all the information.
  • The instructions will become muddled if you don't explain them clearly.
  • His understanding of the subject began to become muddled as new theories emerged.
  • Without enough sleep, it's easy for your thoughts to become muddled.
  • The old man's memories sometimes become muddled due to his age.
  • The details of the story can easily become muddled over time.
  • I find that when I'm stressed, my decisions often become muddled.
  • Let's simplify the plan before it becomes too muddled.
  • The conversation started to become muddled as more people joined in.