confusing for (sb)
Frequency: 8.024.1 per million words
Indicates the person or group who finds something confusing.
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Examples (10)
- The new signs will be very confusing for tourists.
- The legal jargon was intentionally confusing for the average person.
- This whole situation is getting quite confusing for me.
- The professor's explanation was confusing for most of the students.
- The instruction manual seemed unnecessarily confusing for a first-time user.
- Could the new tax laws be confusing for small business owners?
- His mixed signals are really confusing for her.
- It would have been less confusing for everyone if the rules were clear from the start.
- Abstract art can often be confusing for people who prefer realism.
- The sudden change in company policy has been confusing for the employees.