terribly confusing
Frequency: 6.58.9 per million words
An informal but strong way to say something is very confusing.
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- The instructions for assembling this furniture are terribly confusing.
- I found the plot of the movie terribly confusing and hard to follow.
- His explanation of the new system was terribly confusing to everyone.
- Without a map, the layout of the old city can be terribly confusing for tourists.
- The legal jargon in this contract makes it terribly confusing.
- Wasn't that lecture on quantum physics terribly confusing?
- The overlapping timelines in the book made the narrative terribly confusing at times.
- The new software update seems terribly confusing and much less intuitive.
- He gave us a set of directions that were terribly confusing, so we got lost.
- The sudden change in company policy has created a terribly confusing situation for employees.