confusing to (sb)

Frequency: 7.518.5 per million words

Similar to 'for', indicates the person affected by the confusion.

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Examples (10)

  • All this information can be confusing to the user.
  • The instructions for the new software were confusing to me at first.
  • The professor's explanation was initially confusing to many students.
  • The sudden change in policy seemed confusing to the entire team.
  • The new interface might appear confusing to a first-time visitor.
  • Navigating the legal system can be extremely confusing to a layperson.
  • His contradictory statements were deeply confusing to those who trusted him.
  • This plot twist in the movie was confusing to the audience.
  • The manual, with its jargon, proved confusing to even the experienced technicians.
  • Why he made that decision remains confusing to everyone.