get muddled

Frequency: 7.818.2 per million words

describes the process of starting to be confused (more informal)

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Examples (10)

  • I always get muddled when I try to follow his logic.
  • She got a bit muddled during the presentation.
  • If you don't write it down, you'll get muddled.
  • I'm getting muddled with all these new rules.
  • Did you get muddled by the conflicting instructions?
  • He might get muddled if we give him too many tasks.
  • The numbers always get muddled up in my head.
  • It's easy to get muddled up when you're tired.
  • My thoughts get easily muddled when I'm stressed.
  • Try not to get muddled by the details.