Examples of 'more confused than ever' in a sentence

Meaning of "more confused than ever"

more confused than ever: This phrase means to feel even more perplexed or uncertain than before. It is used when someone is unable to understand a situation or find clarity in a matter, leading to increased confusion and bewilderment

How to use "more confused than ever" in a sentence

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more confused than ever
You look more confused than ever.
That stupid counselor meeting left us more confused than ever.
I felt more confused than ever.
And I would get to a certain point and I would be more confused than ever.
My doctor is more confused than ever now.
More confused than ever.
I came home more confused than ever.
FRANCES, That stupid counselor meeting left us more confused than ever.
Bassey was more confused than ever.
Strange things happen to Thomas and he 's more confused than ever.
Rose was more confused than ever.
After the crucifixion, Peter became more confused than ever.
I am more confused than ever.
The situation was now more confused than ever.
Many are now more confused than ever over what is and is not permissible.

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Now this may leave you more confused than ever.
People are more confused than ever about how to burn fat.
So, those idiots at work had me more confused than ever.
He had left her more confused than ever over the last few weeks.
The only problem now is, I am more confused than ever.
Americans seem more confused than ever about the role of fathers in children 's lives.
So far, all I have gotten is more confused than ever.
Mattie is more confused than ever with Royal 's insincere advances.
So now you might be more confused than ever.
I am more confused than ever but I want to believe Jeremy!
You may end up more confused than ever.
Even worse, I almost slept with an engaged guy . And I am more confused than ever.
You now may be more confused than ever.
Now, with this recent mishmash of words, daters are more confused than ever.
Now I am even more confused than ever.
Meanwhile, after my dad 's little talk with me, I felt more confused than ever.
Now, I am more confused than ever.
Wait just a second, now . You look more confused than ever.
You may be feeling more confused than ever.
The public are now left more confused than ever before.
I looked at her, more confused than ever.
I looked at him, more confused than ever.
This way, they are more confused than ever.
No, actually, I am more confused than ever.

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