confusing
A common way to intensify 'confusing'.
Used to strongly emphasize that something is confusing.
A strong intensifier, often used in more formal contexts.
Indicates a small degree of confusion.
An informal but strong way to say something is very confusing.
An informal way to say 'slightly confusing'.
Suggests that something has the possibility of being confusing.
Indicates that something is moderately or quite confusing.
Means completely and totally confusing.
The most common way to state that something is confusing.
To perceive or discover that something is confusing.
To cause something to be confusing.
Expresses the impression that something is confusing.
Indicates that something heard or read seems confusing.
A more informal way to say 'become confusing'.
Indicates that something appears confusing visually.
To change from a clear state to a confusing one.
Used to describe something that seems confusing based on its appearance.
Indicates the person or group who finds something confusing.
Similar to 'for', indicates the person affected by the confusion.