highly confused
Frequency: 5.02.8 per million words
Indicates a strong and complex state of confusion, often about a situation or information.
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- The report presented a highly confused picture of the complex situation.
- After the briefing, the new intern looked highly confused about her responsibilities.
- The conflicting instructions from management left the entire team feeling highly confused.
- He gave a highly confused account of the events, making it difficult to understand what happened.
- I became highly confused when the professor started explaining the advanced quantum theory.
- The legal document was so poorly written that even the lawyers were highly confused by its clauses.
- Despite her confident tone, her arguments were highly confused and lacked logical coherence.
- The patient, waking up from the anesthesia, was highly confused about his surroundings.
- This philosophical text is known for leaving its readers highly confused on the first read-through.
- The government's policy statement was so ambiguous that it created a highly confused public response.