slightly confuse
Frequency: 7.015.6 per million words
To cause a small amount of confusion.
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- The similar-sounding names of the two towns slightly confuse visitors.
- His sudden change in tone slightly confused her.
- The new instructions have slightly confused the team.
- The goal is to clarify the process, not to slightly confuse it further.
- I was slightly confused by the last question on the exam.
- It might slightly confuse the algorithm if you input the data that way.
- To be honest, the ending of the movie did slightly confuse me.
- The subtle variations in the data may slightly confuse the initial analysis.
- Adding another step will only slightly confuse the users.
- The news seemed to slightly confuse him, judging by his expression.