slightly confusing
Frequency: 7.013.3 per million words
Indicates a small degree of confusion.
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- The instructions for the new coffee maker were slightly confusing at first.
- I found the ending of the film slightly confusing, but I enjoyed it overall.
- His explanation of the theory was slightly confusing, so I had to ask for clarification.
- The wording in this section of the legal document is slightly confusing.
- At first glance, the new user interface seems slightly confusing.
- The map he drew was slightly confusing because it wasn't to scale.
- Don't you find the new office layout slightly confusing?
- The feedback from the client was slightly confusing; we need to ask what they meant.
- While the rules are mostly clear, this one particular point is slightly confusing.
- The sudden change in plot made the narrative slightly confusing for a moment.