utterly confusing

Frequency: 5.53.7 per million words

Means completely and totally confusing.

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Examples (10)

  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were utterly confusing.
  • His explanation of quantum physics was utterly confusing to the students.
  • I found the legal jargon in the contract to be utterly confusing.
  • The sequence of events leading to the system failure is utterly confusing.
  • Her sudden change in mood was utterly confusing to everyone.
  • The plot of the avant-garde film was deliberately made to be utterly confusing.
  • Without a guide, navigating the ancient city's winding streets can be utterly confusing.
  • The new tax code is so complex that many find it utterly confusing.
  • Trying to understand the different timelines in the series has been an utterly confusing experience.
  • The official report on the incident was utterly confusing, with conflicting details on every page.