create confusion

Frequency: 8.822.1 per million words

To bring confusion into existence.

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Examples (10)

  • The conflicting instructions from management only serve to create confusion among the employees.
  • The last-minute change in the schedule created confusion for all the attendees.
  • The new software update has created considerable confusion, and nobody knows how to use it properly.
  • Creating confusion seemed to be his only tactic to win the debate.
  • His intention was not to create confusion, but to offer an alternative perspective.
  • Releasing the report without proper context will inevitably create confusion and panic.
  • Using technical jargon with a non-technical audience often creates unnecessary confusion.
  • If you change the rules mid-game, you will only create confusion and frustration.
  • The politician delivered a vague speech, deliberately creating confusion about his true stance.
  • The lack of a clear directive from the head office threatens to create widespread confusion.