Examples of 'been confused' in a sentence
Meaning of "been confused"
been confused: This phrase refers to a state of uncertainty, lack of clarity or understanding. It means that someone has been puzzled or unable to comprehend a certain situation, concept or information
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been confused
These species have often been confused or mistaken as.
I have been confused ever since that night.
Fact and fiction have been confused here.
I have been confused with a foreign exchange student.
It could easily have been confused with a shout.
I have been confused ever since we went through what we went through.
A lot of us have been confused about this.
Has been confused about its factual status.
You really must have been confused.
We have been confused the whole day.
Disease and remedy had often been confused.
It has never been confused with other species.
His plan has never been confused.
I must have been confused this entire time.
African government representatives have been confused.
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They have often been confused in historical anecdotes.
The witness could have been confused.
I think we have been confused in the last series.
The taxonomy of this group has always been confused.
You must have been confused and hurt.
The two species have frequently been confused.
The issue has been confused by an arithmetical metaphor.
Because they have been confused.
Kaito had been confused by her wording.
The caller must have been confused.
Must have been confused by the uniform.
I have noted that others have also been confused.
I have never been confused with royalty.
Ancient mythologies have often been confused.
He may have been confused because he was waking up.
The suffixes with which they had been confused.
She must have been confused propofol and propolis.
Becoming and future have until today been confused.
We all have been confused at some point in our lives.
She later said she might have been confused.
It has often been confused with the rosy tetra.
This guy must have been confused.
Children had been confused in the maternity hospital.
Haggard may have been confused.
I have been confused with all the new words.
The treatment of probability has been confused by the mathematicians.
Would have been confused or would have turned pale or blushed.
I told him she must have been confused by the masks.
Google has been confused itself about the birthday celebration.
You would have been confused.
And have been confused by them more than once.
No wonder you have been confused.
Other cases have been confused with anaphylaxis or hypoglycemia.
The species are superficially similar and have often been confused.
You must have been confused at the theater.
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I am still somewhat confused about your ethnicity
A confused creature with some troublesome traits
So she may feel confused or a little dizzy