somewhat confuse

Frequency: 6.812.1 per million words

To cause a certain, but not large, amount of confusion.

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Examples (10)

  • His ambiguous answer did somewhat confuse the committee.
  • The final chapter of the book will somewhat confuse readers who weren't paying close attention.
  • I must admit, the technical jargon in the manual tends to somewhat confuse me.
  • The similar packaging is designed to somewhat confuse the consumer.
  • His sudden change of plans managed to somewhat confuse her.
  • The professor's explanation, while detailed, seemed to somewhat confuse the students even more.
  • The unexpected plot twist might somewhat confuse the audience, but it is essential to the story.
  • Don't add too many details at once, or you will somewhat confuse the listeners.
  • The overlapping timelines in the film have been known to somewhat confuse viewers.
  • The lawyer attempted to somewhat confuse the witness with a series of rapid questions.