Examples of 'confused' in a sentence

Meaning of "confused"

Confuse (verb): To make someone uncertain or unable to understand something. Confuse is commonly used when someone mixes up information, makes a mistake, or perplexes someone
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  • simple past tense and past participle of confuse
  • unable to think clearly or understand
  • disoriented
  • chaotic, jumbled or muddled

How to use "confused" in a sentence

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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.
So confused wanna ask you if you love me.
They got a little confused on the trail.
I am confused if this was the same day as that.
I somehow got you confused with a visionary.
The confused cry of the modern age.
You can not be confused about this.
The girls look at each other confused.
You have confused her enough already.
And then everyone will be very confused.
You have me confused with someone else.
She spoke slowly and appeared to be confused.
You got me confused with somebody else.

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I always get tomatoes and cucumbers confused.
Memphis is a confused and shocked city tonight.
I felt like he was really confused and hurt.
You got me confused with someone else.
She probably got the bedrooms confused.
I am sure that confused them even more.
Your own mother is hurt and confused.
I feel confused to call you like that.
I thought it might have confused the issue.
He will be confused about time and relationships.
We can not be associated or confused with polygamy.
He may be confused but his conscience is clean.
To see if you remember it confused with what it is.
Clearly confused you with someone else.
You are the only one confused here.
I am not really confused about interpersonal aggression.
That poor girl must have been so confused.
So let him be confused or have him ask me.
I think the students would be very confused.
I immediately confused the nuts with my piercing.
I always get those two things confused.
Injury may be confused with that of leafhoppers.
Now you have got me thoroughly confused.
The situation is confused to say the least.
You manipulated a terrified and confused girl.
Your world is confused with our world.
I must have got the folders confused.
She said she was confused and hungry.
I got confused and it just popped out.
Do not expect them to be confused by a spread offense.
I get confused with the numerous doors.
Abortion should not be confused with contraception.
I got confused with the phrasing again.
Human identity is often confused with identification.
Whenever she feels out of control or confused.

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