get confused
Frequency: 8.530.1 per million words
A common, informal way to say 'become confused'.
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Examples (10)
- He was beginning to get rather confused.
- I always get confused with these new instructions.
- If you don't pay attention, you'll get confused.
- She has gotten confused about the dates for the meeting.
- Did you get confused by his explanation?
- Don't get confused by the similar-sounding words.
- It's easy to get completely confused when assembling this furniture.
- Students often get confused between 'affect' and 'effect'.
- Even the experts can get confused when the data is this complex.
- My grandmother sometimes gets confused about which day it is.