totally confuse
Frequency: 8.025.3 per million words
To make someone completely unable to think clearly.
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Examples (10)
- Seeing the two of them together totally confused me.
- The complex instructions for the new software totally confuse me.
- The physicist's lecture on quantum mechanics seemed designed to totally confuse the audience.
- I am totally confused by his sudden change of plans.
- His contradictory statements have totally confused the entire team.
- The conflicting reports from different sources will totally confuse the public.
- Don't ask him for directions; he'll just totally confuse you.
- Adding too many variables to the equation will only serve to totally confuse the matter.
- The sudden plot twist in the movie totally confused everyone watching.
- His attempt to explain the situation ended up totally confusing his listeners.