seem confusing
Frequency: 8.025.6 per million words
Expresses the impression that something is confusing.
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Examples (10)
- The instructions for the new software seem confusing at first glance.
- At the time, his reasons for leaving seemed confusing, but now they make sense.
- The legal document might seem unnecessarily confusing to a layperson.
- Doesn't this new subway map seem confusing to you?
- If the rules of the game seem confusing, please ask for clarification.
- The plot of the movie started to seem confusing after the first hour.
- The new tax laws have always seemed confusing to small business owners.
- His explanation of the scientific theory seemed confusing, even to the experts.
- Navigating the city's one-way streets can seem confusing for tourists.
- Without a proper guide, the historical timeline will likely seem confusing.