very muddled

Frequency: 8.222.4 per million words

indicates a high degree of confusion

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Examples (10)

  • After the long debate, his thoughts became very muddled.
  • She felt very muddled about the instructions and couldn't proceed.
  • The new regulations left many people very muddled and confused.
  • His explanation was so complex that I became very muddled trying to follow it.
  • The witness's testimony was very muddled, making it hard to get clear facts.
  • I'm afraid my ideas are very muddled right now; I need some time to think.
  • The sudden change in plans made everyone very muddled about their roles.
  • Despite her best efforts, the presentation slides were very muddled.
  • He was very muddled after waking up from a deep sleep in an unfamiliar place.
  • The details of the project were very muddled, leading to several misunderstandings.