make sth confusing

Frequency: 8.230.7 per million words

To cause something to be confusing.

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Examples (10)

  • The two new members had the same name, which made things confusing.
  • The poorly written instructions made the assembly process confusing.
  • Using too much technical jargon can make your explanation confusing.
  • The contradictory statements from the witnesses made the case extremely confusing.
  • The author deliberately makes the plot confusing in the first few chapters.
  • Changing the rules midway through the game will only make it more confusing for everyone.
  • Constantly switching between different topics makes the lecture confusing.
  • Why do they always make the tax forms so confusing?
  • The situation was made confusing by the last-minute changes.
  • Don't make the situation more confusing by adding irrelevant details.