great confusion
Frequency: 7.713.0 per million words
Similar to 'considerable', indicating a high degree of confusion.
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- The sudden announcement caused great confusion among the employees.
- There was great confusion at the airport after all flights were cancelled.
- The conflicting instructions led to great confusion on the factory floor.
- In the aftermath of the battle, there was great confusion as soldiers tried to regroup.
- He looked at the complex diagram with great confusion, unable to understand it.
- The new tax laws have created great confusion for small business owners.
- In the great confusion that followed the earthquake, many families were separated.
- A period of great confusion ensued when the power went out during the exam.
- The initial stages of the merger were marked by great confusion and uncertainty.
- The report highlighted the great confusion surrounding the project's budget.