really confuse

Frequency: 8.228.5 per million words

Used to emphasize the state of confusion.

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Examples (10)

  • The conflicting instructions really confuse me.
  • His contradictory statements really confused the jury during the trial.
  • This new software update has really confused our elderly users.
  • I'm worried the complex plot will really confuse the audience.
  • She was really confused by the sudden change in plans.
  • The aim of the optical illusion is to really confuse your perception of depth.
  • Did the professor's advanced lecture really confuse you that much?
  • The ambiguous wording in the contract is designed to really confuse the less experienced party.
  • These ridiculously complicated tax forms really confuse me every single year.
  • It really confuses me when people say one thing but do the complete opposite.