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Confusing

Adjective
UK /kənˈfjuː.zɪŋ/
US /kənˈfjuː.zɪŋ/

Definition

Something unclear, difficult, or causing misunderstanding.

Example

"The map is confusing to new visitors."

"His confusing speech made it hard for the audience to understand the main point."

"Many people find confusing situations stressful, especially when quick decisions are needed."

Explanation

Confusing describes something that causes difficulty in understanding or makes people feel puzzled. For example, a confusing book might use hard words, or a confusing road map might make travellers get lost. Something is called confusing when it creates uncertainty or misunderstanding. This word focuses on the thing or situation that causes confusion, not the person. It can describe unclear instructions, complicated rules, or tricky problems. For example, “English spelling is confusing” means it’s difficult to understand. People use this word to explain situations that need to be made simpler or clearer to avoid mistakes or stress.