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Confused

Adjective
UK /kənˈfjuːzd/
US /kənˈfjuːzd/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Not understanding something; feeling uncertain or mixed up.

Example

"She is confused about these directions."

"She looked confused when the teacher asked her a question."

"You may feel confused after receiving two very different pieces of advice."

Explanation

Confused describes the state of feeling uncertain, unclear, or unable to think properly. If you don’t understand something, you might say, ā€œI’m confused.ā€ For example, a student might feel confused during a difficult math lesson. People also feel confused when they have too much information, when situations are unclear, or when emotions are mixed. A confused person may look unsure, hesitate, or give the wrong response. Unlike ā€œconfuseā€ (the action), ā€œconfusedā€ describes the condition of the person. It’s a common feeling in learning, decision-making, and relationships. Being confused is normal, and asking questions helps remove the confusion.

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