Examples of 'somewhat confused' in a sentence
Meaning of "somewhat confused"
Somewhat confused indicates a state of being moderately or partially confused. It implies a mild level of perplexity or uncertainty, where someone may be unsure or puzzled about something but not completely befuddled
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somewhat confused
I am still somewhat confused about your ethnicity.
Stories about this cave are somewhat confused.
Just somewhat confused about obeying orders.
Times the voting itself was somewhat confused.
I am still somewhat confused about the diet.
The early history of its classification is somewhat confused.
Public opinion is somewhat confused by all this.
The final movements of the department are somewhat confused.
People are still somewhat confused about this.
On examination she appears restless and somewhat confused.
I am somewhat confused about the moon.
The storyline itself is somewhat confused and illogical.
I am somewhat confused by this statement.
You will feel somewhat confused.
Somewhat confused on your response.
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Evidence submitted at trial was somewhat confused and unsatisfactory.
They had somewhat confused and embarrassed looks on their faces.
Yredelemnul appeared somewhat confused as well.
There is a somewhat confused argument to show that no such proof is possible.
The discussion becomes somewhat confused.
I was left somewhat confused as to the meaning of their message.
Although he was at first somewhat confused.
I still feel somewhat confused about what happened.
He thought the coffee was free so he was somewhat confused by this.
I am also somewhat confused by these rules.
The story of these two words is somewhat confused.
Although he was at first somewhat confused to find you in your present occupation.
Even navigating the site has me somewhat confused.
Berke is somewhat confused.
I am sure the emotions of the day have somewhat confused him.
John was somewhat confused.
She tells you that her husband has been somewhat confused at.
Jack was getting somewhat confused with all this.
The origins of this Monastery are somewhat confused.
Perhaps the reader is somewhat confused by the present column.
I am definitely not interested in Zen and am somewhat confused.
My friends looked at me somewhat confused and a bit sheepish.
The scribe who conversed with Jesus in the gospel story was probably somewhat confused.
They were all somewhat confused.
I am somewhat confused on my situation.
The explanation leaves me somewhat confused.
I am somewhat confused.
Your new dosage may make you somewhat confused.
He was somewhat confused.
Tom said that Mary seemed somewhat confused.
I was somewhat confused.
The French governments involvement had somewhat confused motives.
I was left somewhat confused because of the distance that had grown between us.
Her origins are somewhat confused.
He may be somewhat confused by the fact that they all sound the same.
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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
Examples of using Somewhat
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Her assurance somewhat calmed our anxiety
Somewhat hollow given your fallback position
Positive factors somewhat outweigh negative factors