confusion
Used to emphasize that the confusion is absolute and affects everything.
Confusion that exists or happens over a large area or among many people.
Used to emphasize that the confusion is total.
Confusion that is common among many people.
A strong way to say complete confusion, often expressing surprise or dismay.
Similar to 'considerable', indicating a high degree of confusion.
Indicates a large and significant amount of confusion.
Confusion that is easy to understand why it happened.
The confusion that exists at the beginning of a situation.
Confusion affecting a very large number of people at the same time.
Confusion related to a person's mind or thought processes, often a medical symptom.
Confusion that could have been avoided.
Emphasizes that the feeling is only confusion and nothing else.
Confusion that lasts for a very short time.
Similar to 'mild', indicating a small degree of confusion.
A small or not very serious level of confusion.
The confusion caused by something that has just happened.
The confusion that happens after and as a result of a particular event.
Used when there is a lot of uncertainty and lack of clarity about a particular topic or event.
Used when confusion begins to happen or exist.
A dramatic way to say that a situation is completely dominated by confusion.
A common phrase used to explain the reason for an action, which is to prevent misunderstanding.
Describes a condition or situation of being confused.
Describes a place or situation that is very chaotic and disorderly.
Used to specify the subject of the confusion.
Similar to 'about', used to specify the topic of confusion.
Used to describe actions happening during a confusing period.
Used when confusion exists within a group of people.
Used when someone cannot tell the difference between two or more things.
A more formal way to say 'confusion about'.
Used to introduce the specific question or point of confusion.
Mistaking one person or thing for another.
To be the reason that confusion occurs.
To have confusion as a result.
To bring confusion into existence.
To end with the outcome of confusion.
To solve or explain something that was causing confusion.
To take action to stop confusion from happening.
To make an already confusing situation even more confusing.
To stop confusion from happening or existing.
To reduce confusion to the smallest possible amount or degree.
To produce or create confusion, often in a systematic way.
To completely remove or get rid of confusion.
To make a confusing situation clearer and easier to understand.
To make something that causes confusion, like a doubt or belief, disappear.
To feel or become aware that there is confusion, even without being told.
Similar to 'plunge into', meaning to cause sudden and total confusion.
To spread or introduce confusion, often intentionally.
To suddenly cause someone or something to be in a state of great confusion.