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Confusion Kənˈfjuːʒn Avoid Letters Alphabet Noun Bre Correct
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BrE / kənˈfjuːʒn / NAmE / kənˈfjuːʒn / |
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- there is some confusion about what the correct procedure should be.
- a confusion as to what to do next
- to avoid confusion, please write the children's names clearly on all their school clothes.
- confusion between letters of the alphabet like ‘o’ or ‘a’
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confusion(noun)BrE / kənˈfjuːʒn / NAmE / kənˈfjuːʒn / - a state of not being certain about what is happening, what you should do, what something means, etc.
- There is some confusion about what the correct procedure should be.
- a confusion as to what to do next
- the fact of making a mistake about who somebody is or what something is
- To avoid confusion, please write the children's names clearly on all their school clothes.
- confusion between letters of the alphabet like ‘o’ or ‘a’
- a feeling of embarrassment when you do not understand something and are not sure what to do in a situation
- He looked at me in confusion and did not answer the question.
- Sacha felt confusion sweeping over her as she read the letter.
- a confused situation in which people do not know what action to take
- Fighting had broken out and all was chaos and confusion.
- Her unexpected arrival threw us into total confusion.
Extra Examples- Confusion reigned when the two managers gave conflicting instructions.
- His expression was one of pure confusion.
- I could sense her confusion and frustration.
- I kept my ex-husband’s last name to prevent confusion.
- In the confusion that followed, she managed to slip away unnoticed.
- She stared at them both in utter confusion.
- The announcement caused a lot of confusion among the students.
- The government needs to clear up the confusion surrounding its policy on water.
- The local council has been thrown into total confusion by her resignation.
- There has been considerable confusion regarding the facts of her death.
- There is widespread confusion about the government’s health policy.
- They are very hard to tell apart, so the confusion is understandable.
- This latest decision has only added to the general confusion.
- To avoid confusion, label each box clearly.
- a few key tips to help you avoid any confusion
- confusion as to the whereabouts of the man
- confusion between letters of the alphabet
- medication labels that minimize confusion
- the confusion of this book with her last one
- He managed to escape in the confusion.
- His cross caused confusion in the penalty box.
- The protesters set off smoke bombs to create confusion and panic.
- There was a confusion as to what to do next.
Word Origin- Middle English: from Latin confusio(n-), from the verb confundere ‘mingle together’.
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