Examples of 'rather confusing' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather confusing"

This phrase is used to express that something is difficult to understand or unclear. It suggests that the situation or information being presented is causing confusion or uncertainty. It can be used to describe a variety of things, such as a complex concept, a puzzling statement, or a complicated set of instructions

How to use "rather confusing" in a sentence

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What is rather confusing is the naming convention.
We are trying to piece together a rather confusing puzzle.
This creates a rather confusing arrangement of pages.
The lack of the choice is rather confusing.
It is rather confusing that this city goes by two names.
The last time you did this it was rather confusing.
This is a rather confusing instruction but an important one.
That must have been rather confusing.
After a rather confusing opening.
The version history of this rifle is rather confusing.
The rank has a rather confusing history.
The names of the surrounding mountains were rather confusing.
The passage is rather confusing in its usage of tenses.
Very often the clinic of the ailment is rather confusing.
This institutional setup is rather confusing and disperses the responsibilities.

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Finding the correct rehab center can be rather confusing.
This all resulted in a rather confusing set without much continuity.
Rather confusing as it stands.
I find this all rather confusing.
The evidence for particular hair vitamins involved in hair loss can also be rather confusing.
That must be rather confusing.
The situation concerning cytopathogenio HCV strains is rather confusing.
This is all rather confusing.
Finding the most suitable rehab center can be rather confusing.
The news is rather confusing.
The classification of Dystrophaeus has been rather confusing.
This can seem rather confusing if you have acid reflux.
The other problematic feature is the rather confusing ending.
This was rather confusing for Amber.
The bus system is highly complex and can be rather confusing to an outsider.
As a result, a rather confusing picture was painted.
The constantly changing nature of Egyptian religion can be rather confusing.
The news are rather confusing.
Judge Benningfield finds the vehement arguments of the ACLU to be rather confusing.
Your message is rather confusing.
Despite their rather confusing names, these objects are unrelated to planets.
The Council text was rather confusing.
In a rather confusing manner, Caplan attempts to equate current migration to the unification of Germany.
Which is rather confusing.
The history of Captain Marvel goes back and is rather confusing.
Paperlessbe rather confusing.
In addition, definition of such institutions is usually rather confusing.
These requests can all seem rather confusing if not contradictory.
Finally, track compatibility is one issue that can get rather confusing.
I was going to reply to the rather confusing and strange speech by Mr Welsh.
This is all interesting, but also rather confusing.
For a while, Apple had a rather confusing and overcrowded notebook lineup.
I am sorry, but all this seems rather confusing.
Oh, it was rather confusing at first, but I grow used to it.
Also, the structure of the show is rather confusing.

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