very confusing
Frequency: 8.845.0 per million words
A common way to intensify 'confusing'.
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- The new signs will be very confusing for tourists.
- I found the instructions for the new software very confusing.
- The plot of the movie became very confusing towards the end.
- His explanation was very confusing; I'm still not sure what he meant.
- The legal document is written in a way that is very confusing to the average person.
- Why do they make these tax forms so very confusing?
- At first, the metro system seemed very confusing, but now I understand it.
- The situation is very confusing because we are receiving conflicting reports.
- For beginners, quantum physics can be a very confusing subject.
- The results of the experiment were very confusing and did not support our hypothesis.