get confusing

Frequency: 7.214.5 per million words

A more informal way to say 'become confusing'.

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Examples (10)

  • Instructions for this game start easy, but they quickly get confusing.
  • The plot of the movie started to get confusing in the second half.
  • If we add too many new rules, things will get confusing for everyone.
  • The tax code can get confusing if you don't have an accountant.
  • The directions have started to get confusing since we left the main road.
  • This is where it starts to get a bit confusing, so pay close attention.
  • Wait, can you explain that again? It's starting to get confusing.
  • The conversation got really confusing when they started talking about quantum physics.
  • The family tree is getting confusing with all the new marriages.
  • The goal is to explain the process without letting it get confusing.