extremely confusing
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Used to strongly emphasize that something is confusing.
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- I find the policy extremely confusing.
- The assembly instructions for the new furniture were extremely confusing.
- For a beginner, the concept of quantum physics can be extremely confusing.
- The plot of the movie became extremely confusing in the third act.
- Navigating the city's subway system was extremely confusing for the tourists.
- The legal jargon in this contract is extremely confusing to a layperson.
- Why do they have to make the tax forms so extremely confusing?
- He found the contradictory statements from the witnesses extremely confusing.
- The new software update has an interface that is extremely confusing at first glance.
- It's extremely confusing when the two main characters have almost identical names.