Confusing in a sentence
Synonym: bewildering, perplexing. Antonym: clear
Meaning: Causing confusion; difficult to understand; often refers to unclear information or situations.

(1) The story seems confusing.
(2) The file name is confusing.
(3) The confusing map beflums me.
(4) A situation can be confusing.
(5) The book was a bit confusing.
(6) Blind-alleys can be confusing.
(7) The map was confusing to read.
(8) The book was sort of confusing.
(9) The confusing map bemuzzles me.
(10) The book was utterly confusing.
Confusing sentence
(11) The documentation is confusing.
(12) The book was somewhat confusing.
(13) The instructions were confusing.
(14) The confusing map had me baffled.
(15) The story was somewhat confusing.
(16) The apagogic method was confusing.
(17) The book was completely confusing.
(18) The plot of the play was confusing.
(19) The new book was confusing to read.
(20) The new game was confusing to play.
Confusing make sentence
(21) The new song was confusing to sing.
(22) The maze was massive and confusing.
(23) The tax code can be very confusing.
(24) The textbook was utterly confusing.
(25) The gap in the story was confusing.
(26) The confusing directions bemuse me.
(27) The menu was confusing to navigate.
(28) The concept was confusing to grasp.
(29) The recipe was confusing to follow.
(30) The confusing directions beflums me.
Sentence of confusing
(31) Her bletherations were so confusing.
(32) The confusing map left me bemuzzled.
(33) The apagogic approach was confusing.
(34) The bedriveling email was confusing.
(35) Politics can be confusing sometimes.
(36) The new word was confusing to spell.
(37) The new story was confusing to read.
(38) The plot of the movie was confusing.
(39) The process was confusing to follow.
(40) The problem description is confusing.
Confusing meaningful sentence
(41) Bedlamisms are chaotic and confusing.
(42) Caconymies can be confusing to spell.
(43) The confusing maze left me bemuzzled.
(44) The confusing map left me bewildered.
(45) The confusing directions bemuzzle me.
(46) The confusing instructions addles me.
(47) Hallucinations can be very confusing.
(48) The game lacks rules, it's confusing.
(49) Anarchy can be chaotic and confusing.
(50) The tax system can be very confusing.
Confusing sentence examples
(51) The confusing diagram had me baffled.
(52) The TV program guide is so confusing.
(53) The foregoing paragraph is confusing.
(54) The rules were confusing to remember.
(55) The barmie movie had a confusing plot.
(56) The confusing map bemuddled the hiker.
(57) The confusing map bemuzzled the hiker.
(58) Ah, this math problem is so confusing.
(59) Sententially, the email was confusing.
(60) The confusing textbook baffle me down.
Sentence with confusing
(61) A statement can be clear or confusing.
(62) The movie had an oddly confusing plot.
(63) The new movie was confusing to follow.
(64) The new toy was confusing to assemble.
(65) The new puzzle was confusing to solve.
(66) The outcome of the play was confusing.
(67) The book I read was utterly confusing.
(68) The gap in the timeline was confusing.
(69) The message in the text was confusing.
(70) The witness's testimony was confusing.
Use confusing in a sentence
(71) The assignment was confusing at first.
(72) The homework assignment was confusing.
(73) The new software was confusing to use.
(74) The website was confusing to navigate.
(75) The intitule of the play was confusing.
(76) The wording in the email was confusing.
(77) This instructions seem a bit confusing.
(78) The confusing instructions bemuddle me.
(79) The confusing instructions befuddle me.
(80) The confusing map befuddled the hikers.
Sentence using confusing
(81) The concept of Lesterland is confusing.
(82) Some people find conclavisms confusing.
(83) The confusing recipe left me bemuzzled.
(84) The apagogic explanation was confusing.
(85) The confusing art exhibit bemuzzles me.
(86) The confusing map addles my navigation.
(87) The confusing menu beflummed the diner.
(88) The lawyer's baragouins were confusing.
(89) Anacolutha can be confusing to readers.
(90) The new recipe was confusing to follow.
Confusing example sentence
(91) Sometimes, situations can be confusing.
(92) The enormity of the maze was confusing.
(93) The content of the email was confusing.
(94) The gap in the story made it confusing.
(95) The movie's plot was clearly confusing.
(96) The confusing dialogue left me baffled.
(97) The clause that she used was confusing.
(98) The signs were confusing to understand.
(99) The layout was confusing to comprehend.
(100) The schedule was confusing to organize.
Sentence with word confusing
(101) The diagram was confusing to interpret.
(102) The instructions are somewhat confusing.
(103) I am bemuddled by this confusing puzzle.
(104) Big words can be confusing for children.
(105) The asked-for directions were confusing.
(106) The book was a bit confusing, so to say.
(107) The reversal of the roles was confusing.
(108) The reversal of the order was confusing.
(109) The haunted maze was freakily confusing.
(110) The confusing textbook had me flummoxed.
Sentence of confusing
(111) The game lacks rules, so it's confusing.
(112) The directions were confusing to follow.
(113) The new language was confusing to learn.
(114) The error in the play made it confusing.
(115) The glacial ice maze was very confusing.
(116) Bureaucratic processes can be confusing.
(117) The recondite topic was confusing to me.
(118) The confusing directions had me baffled.
(119) The channel guide on my TV is confusing.
(120) The street's layout was oddly confusing.
Confusing used in a sentence
(121) The size of the campus map is confusing.
(122) The book tends to be confusing at times.
(123) The book was terribly confusing to read.
(124) The confusing directions disoriented me.
(125) The teacher's explanation was confusing.
(126) The language was confusing to translate.
(127) The math problem was confusing to solve.
(128) The book is kind of confusing to follow.
(129) The confusing map flummoxed the tourists.
(130) The confusing rules confound the players.
Confusing sentence in English
(131) The confusing traffic pattern beflums me.
(132) The declinants of nouns can be confusing.
(133) Anacoluthia can be confusing for readers.
(134) Thisen is a confusing word to understand.
(135) The study guide was clear over confusing.
(136) The confusing words made it hard to read.
(137) Hallucinations can be scary or confusing.
(138) The labyrinth was tortuous and confusing.
(139) The teacher's lesson was oddly confusing.
(140) The book was slightly confusing at first.
(141) The confusing directions left me baffled.
(142) Bureaucratic procedures can be confusing.
(143) The rules are inconsistent and confusing.
(144) The assignment was confusing to complete.
(145) Many people find anti-art to be confusing.
(146) The spelling of mugwumps can be confusing.
(147) The circuities of the maze were confusing.
(148) The confusing game show rules bemuzzle me.
(149) Accidences can be confusing for beginners.
(150) The website layout was agly and confusing.
(151) The border without a map can be confusing.
(152) The confusing instructions baffle me down.
(153) Owing between meal plans can be confusing.
(154) The book had an agonizing confusing story.
(155) The confusing music made it hard to dance.
(156) The instructions were wordy and confusing.
(157) Hallucinations can be scary and confusing.
(158) Shopping for a new phone can be confusing.
(159) The map was so confusing that we got lost.
(160) The building's layout was oddly confusing.
(161) The denouement of the novel was confusing.
(162) The chronology of the story was confusing.
(163) The movie's plot was flawed and confusing.
(164) The remainder of the lesson was confusing.
(165) The design on the campus map is confusing.
(166) The marsh of academic jargon is confusing.
(167) The layouts of the website were confusing.
(168) The confusing road signs left me nonplused.
(169) The book I'm reading is horribly confusing.
(170) The pool information I found was confusing.
(171) The confusing maze made me look bewildered.
(172) The confusing traffic pattern bemuzzles me.
(173) The datestamps on the memos were confusing.
(174) The confusing instructions are bemaddening.
(175) Pluralising abbreviations can be confusing.
(176) The shill of a campus policy was confusing.
(177) That essay prompt is damn beyond confusing.
(178) The new activity was confusing to complete.
(179) My interpretation of the map was confusing.
(180) I have to manage out of this confusing map.
(181) The confusing picture made it hard to draw.
(182) The confusing puzzle made it hard to solve.
(183) The guideline made the task less confusing.
(184) The political correctness can be confusing.
(185) Terrorism can be very confusing for adults.
(186) The foreign exchange rate can be confusing.
(187) The situation at the airport was confusing.
(188) The message in the text was very confusing.
(189) The confusing map left me baffled and lost.
(190) The confusing instructions left me baffled.
(191) The remainder of the lecture was confusing.
(192) Without context, the message was confusing.
(193) The transmission of thoughts was confusing.
(194) Copyright law can be complex and confusing.
(195) The question on the homework was confusing.
(196) The confusing maze left me feeling dazed up.
(197) The instructions were muddled and confusing.
(198) Nots can be confusing if not used correctly.
(199) They tactfully clarified the confusing data.
(200) The confusing road signs bemuse the drivers.
(201) The confusing road signs left us nonplussed.
(202) I can make nothing of this confusing puzzle.
(203) The confusing maze had us all baffle beside.
(204) Batologies can be confusing to the listener.
(205) The spelling of Brandreths can be confusing.
(206) The confusing map had us beflummed and lost.
(207) The confusing directions left me bewildered.
(208) The anfractuosity of the maze was confusing.
(209) The racon of his speech was quite confusing.
(210) The reversal of the direction was confusing.
(211) Pluralizing compound words can be confusing.
(212) The confusing campus map had me bewilder up.
(213) The confusing textbook had me befuddled off.
(214) The new dance steps were confusing to learn.
(215) The directions were too wordy and confusing.
(216) The confusing schedule made it hard to plan.
(217) The confusing keyboard made it hard to type.
(218) The confusing phone app made it hard to use.
(219) The book critic said the plot was confusing.
(220) The fiendish maze was confusing to navigate.
(221) The so-called easy-to-use app was confusing.
(222) The confusing map had me completely baffled.
(223) The content of the lesson was too confusing.
(224) The structure of the sentence was confusing.
(225) The first chapter of the book was confusing.
(226) The third chapter of the book was confusing.
(227) The plot of the movie was vaguely confusing.
(228) The anguish of not knowing can be confusing.
(229) The question was phrased in a confusing way.
(230) British slang can be confusing to outsiders.
(231) The logic had a flaw that made it confusing.
(232) The point system in this class is confusing.
(233) The application instructions were confusing.
(234) The juncture of the two roads was confusing.
(235) The summary of the court case was confusing.
(236) The labyrinth was a confusing maze of paths.
(237) The instructions were garbled and confusing.
(238) The haunted maze was horrifyingly confusing.
(239) Make your way out of the confusing situation.
(240) The confusing road signs befuddle the driver.
(241) The book disappoints with its confusing plot.
(242) The spelling of cloacitises can be confusing.
(243) The novel's plot bordered on being confusing.
(244) The instructions were misleadingly confusing.
(245) The confusing map left me bemuddled and lost.
(246) The confusing instructions left me beflummed.
(247) The confusing map left me feeling bewildered.
(248) The confusing medical diagnosis bemuzzles me.
(249) The confusing instructions bemuddles my mind.
(250) The confusing layout bemuddles my navigation.
(251) It's confusing to contrive without a roadmap.
(252) The confusing lab experiment baffled me away.
(253) The confusing grading system is exasperating.
(254) The episode was confusing and hard to follow.
(255) Shopping for a new computer can be confusing.
(256) The confusing traffic pattern had me baffled.
(257) The fourth chapter of the book was confusing.
(258) The electric bill is a bit confusing to read.
(259) The confusing legal case flummoxes the lawyer.
(260) The town was known for its confusing turnings.
(261) The confusing puzzle left me feeling dazed up.
(262) The traffic court process was confusing to me.
(263) The confusing road signs confuses the drivers.
(264) The confusing road signs flummoxed the driver.
(265) The retelling of the movie plot was confusing.
(266) Puberty can be a confusing time for teenagers.
(267) The confusing road signs confound the drivers.
(268) His thoughts were tangled in a confusing mess.
(269) The spelling of incommutable can be confusing.
(270) The confusing road signs bemuddle the drivers.
(271) The confusing road signs befuddled the driver.
(272) The confusing road signs befuddle the drivers.
(273) The confusing road signs had us baffle beside.
(274) The confusing riddle had us all baffle beside.
(275) The confusing road signs bemuzzled the driver.
(276) The movie's plot was aberrationally confusing.
(277) His ambages were confusing and hard to follow.
(278) I was bemuzzled by the confusing instructions.
(279) The confusing math problem left me bewildered.
(280) The confusing game left me feeling bewildered.
(281) The confusing tax form bemuzzled the taxpayer.
(282) The confusing tax form beflummed the taxpayer.
(283) At-worst, the book will be a little confusing.
(284) The confusing directions flummoxed the driver.
(285) I was flustered with the confusing campus map.
(286) Mr. Come off's grading system is so confusing.
(287) The context of the conversation was confusing.
(288) Bureaucratic rules can sometimes be confusing.
(289) The new computer program was confusing to use.
(290) The new art project was confusing to complete.
(291) An explanation can make things less confusing.
(292) I understand nothing from this confusing book.
(293) Streamline policy makes things less confusing.
(294) The confusing menu made it hard to order food.
(295) The confusing game rules made it hard to play.
(296) The maze was so confusing, it left me baffled.
(297) Immigration laws can be complex and confusing.
(298) The teacher's lesson plan was oddly confusing.
(299) The instructions were too wordy and confusing.
(300) The grading system can be confusing sometimes.
(301) The arrangement of the schedule was confusing.
(302) The content of the presentation was confusing.
(303) The cumbersome campus policies were confusing.
(304) The legal system can be complex and confusing.
(305) The divergence of the two paths was confusing.
(306) The compendium of grammar rules was confusing.
(307) The appeal eligibility decision was confusing.
(308) She was baffled by the confusing instructions.
(309) The book was overly complicated and confusing.
(310) The confusing layout disorientated the guests.
(311) This textbook is a bollock, it's so confusing.
(312) The contents of the assignment were confusing.
(313) She was bemused by the confusing instructions.
(314) The confusing road signs flummoxes the drivers.
(315) The confusing user interface left me nonplused.
(316) The confusing directions befuddle the students.
(317) The confusing road signs baffle by the drivers.
(318) The question was phrased in a confusing manner.
(319) Biologisms can be confusing for non-scientists.
(320) The confusing assembly instructions beflums me.
(321) The caconym of that product is quite confusing.
(322) The confusing legal document left me bemuzzled.
(323) The confusing story left me feeling bewildered.
(324) The confusing map bogled my sense of direction.
(325) The abstrusities of economics can be confusing.
(326) The confusing historical timeline bemuzzles me.
(327) Alienages can be a complex and confusing topic.
(328) The confusing tax forms bemuddled the taxpayer.
(329) The lecture on math was boresome and confusing.
(330) Anacoluthic sentences can be confusing to read.
(331) The instructions were undetailed and confusing.
(332) The blare amid the train station was confusing.
(333) The confusing map made it hard to find our way.
(334) The confusing story made it hard to understand.
(335) The maze of tunnels was tortuous and confusing.
(336) The maze of streets was tortuous and confusing.
(337) The game was so confusing that it went nowhere.
(338) The labyrinth was so confusing that I got lost.
(339) The spelling rules in English can be confusing.
(340) The passive voice can be confusing for readers.
(341) Hallucinations can be very scary and confusing.
(342) British politics can be confusing to outsiders.
(343) The network of roads in this city is confusing.
(344) The problem with the book was a confusing plot.
(345) The professor's lecture was somewhat confusing.
(346) The professor's lecture was slightly confusing.
(347) The declension of participles can be confusing.
(348) The painting was overly abstract and confusing.
(349) The premise of the book was confusing at first.
(350) The supplier's pricing structure was confusing.
(351) The book's plot was not coherent and confusing.
(352) The fourway junction was confusing to navigate.
(353) The spelling of blockishnesses can be confusing.
(354) He looked puzzled at the confusing instructions.
(355) The maze was full of confusing twists and turns.
(356) The confusing directions confuses the travelers.
(357) The spelling of ruly can sometimes be confusing.
(358) The confusing puzzle made me shout in confusion.
(359) The confusing road signs bemuddled the tourists.
(360) The confusing road signs nonplusses the drivers.
(361) Bacronyms can be confusing if not used properly.
(362) Big words can be confusing for younger children.
(363) The confusing traffic pattern left me bemuzzled.
(364) The confusing puzzle left me feeling bewildered.
(365) The confusing riddle left me feeling bewildered.
(366) The confusing assembly instructions bemuzzle me.
(367) He was bamboozled by the confusing instructions.
(368) The confusing directions beflummed the tourists.
(369) The msg I got from my friend was very confusing.
(370) The confusing lecture left me bereaved of sense.
(371) The confusing campus map had me befuddled worth.
(372) The interface out of the game is very confusing.
(373) The rarified world of politics can be confusing.
(374) The confusing directions made it hard to follow.
(375) The maze of hallways was tortuous and confusing.
(376) The election process can be confusing sometimes.
(377) The book was so confusing, it was going nowhere.
(378) The instructions were too verbose and confusing.
(379) The confusing puzzle put me in a perplexed mood.
(380) I had a confusing encounter with a math problem.
(381) The book was too confusing for me to understand.
(382) The loss of a sense of purpose can be confusing.
(383) The fourth part of the book was a bit confusing.
(384) The cryptical message in the text was confusing.
(385) The exact wording of the question was confusing.
(386) The description of the movie plot was confusing.
(387) The next chapter in the book is a bit confusing.
(388) The procedure for filing taxes can be confusing.
(389) The stock market can be confusing for beginners.
(390) The equation was confusing, so I asked for help.
(391) He was nonplussed by the confusing instructions.
(392) The elector found the voting machines confusing.
(393) The confusing directions nonplused the tourists.
(394) The confusing legal jargon nonplused the lawyer.
(395) The aleatoric film was confusing but intriguing.
(396) The fragment of the story I heard was confusing.
(397) The use of addles in a sentence can be confusing.
(398) The spelling of blamelessnesses can be confusing.
(399) The politic process can be complex and confusing.
(400) The intitule of the research study was confusing.
(401) Licencing can be a complex and confusing process.
(402) The bill with the itemized charges was confusing.
(403) The confusing user interface confounds the users.
(404) The confusing road signs disconcerts the drivers.
(405) The confusing puzzle left him in a state of daze.
(406) The confusing directions gave me a head spin-out.
(407) The confusing instructions threw the students by.
(408) She read the confusing instructions bewilderedly.
(409) The GPS guided us through the confusing turnings.
(410) The bittinesses of the process made it confusing.
(411) Decimalizations can be confusing for some people.
(412) His circumambages were confusing and unnecessary.
(413) The confusing map left us all feeling bewildered.
(414) The confusing layout of the new mall bewilder me.
(415) The confusing traffic signs bemuddled the driver.
(416) The use of allonyms can be confusing for readers.
(417) The fremd customs were confusing to the tourists.
(418) The confusing textbook left me bereaved of sense.
(419) The confusing textbook chapter left me flummoxed.
(420) The confusing directions had me tied up in knots.
(421) The confusing group project had me befuddled off.
(422) The mess of wires was inextricable and confusing.
(423) The teacher's feedback was verbose and confusing.
(424) The confusing art project made it hard to create.
(425) The latter part of the movie was a bit confusing.
(426) The temporal sequence of the story was confusing.
(427) The gap in the logic made the argument confusing.
(428) The teacher's explanation was somewhat confusing.
(429) The book's plot went astray and became confusing.
(430) The confusing map had me baffled on my road trip.
(431) The travail of choosing a major can be confusing.
(432) The accountant shrugged at the confusing numbers.
(433) The restaurant's meretricious menu was confusing.
(434) The confusing road signs left the driver bemused.
(435) The plot line of the show was confusing at times.
(436) The use of brega in the text was confusing to me.
(437) The legal system can be entangling and confusing.
(438) The skipping of chapters made the story confusing.
(439) The vagaries of the legal system can be confusing.
(440) The brummie slang can be a bit confusing at times.
(441) The confusing maze disorientated the participants.
(442) The confusing directions left me feeling dazed up.
(443) The drivers carped about the confusing road signs.
(444) The contradictions in her attitude were confusing.
(445) She found the movie to be pointless and confusing.
(446) The optical illusion was mind-bendingly confusing.
(447) The confusing road signs disconcerted the drivers.
(448) The confusing menu options confound the customers.
(449) I had to labor through the confusing instructions.
(450) He became flustered with the confusing directions.
(451) The confusing decision put him in a state of daze.
(452) The confusing puzzle discombobulated me for hours.
(453) The confusing user manual bemuddled the customers.
(454) The confusing directions had us all baffle beside.
(455) The confusing directions bemuzzled the lost hiker.
(456) The confusing map disorients hikers in the forest.
(457) Cambisms can be confusing for non-native speakers.
(458) The abstrusenesses of psychology can be confusing.
(459) The bifarious meanings of the word were confusing.
(460) The confusing traffic patterns left me bewildered.
(461) The confusing legal contract bemuddled the signer.
(462) The datestamps on the applications were confusing.
(463) The confusing map was bemuddling for the traveler.
(464) The confusing legal document beflummed the reader.
(465) He was confounded off of the confusing road signs.
(466) The genitives in this passage are a bit confusing.
(467) The sequency of events in the story was confusing.
(468) The third chapter of the book was a bit confusing.
(469) The confusing professor left me bereaved of sense.
(470) The humbug in this lecture is really confusing me.
(471) The confusing textbook chapter had me bewilder up.
(472) The confusing lab instructions had me puzzled off.
(473) The confusing textbook deranged me with confusion.
(474) The registration process for classes is confusing.
(475) The teacher's instructions were vaguely confusing.
(476) Bureaucratic procedures can be confusing for kids.
(477) The new toy instructions were confusing to follow.
(478) The dearth of knowledge made the lesson confusing.
(479) A triple entendre can be funny but also confusing.
(480) The story was confusing because it lacked clarity.
(481) The entrance to the maze was narrow and confusing.
(482) Reality can be confusing, but we can ask for help.
(483) The writer found a solution to the confusing plot.
(484) The circumstances of the situation were confusing.
(485) The introduction of a new policy can be confusing.
(486) The math unit on fractions was confusing at first.
(487) The student's sentence was too long and confusing.
(488) The book was utterly confusing and hard to follow.
(489) The retral direction of the compass was confusing.
(490) The writer's sloppy plot made the story confusing.
(491) The sequence of steps in the recipe was confusing.
(492) The lecture on economics was boring and confusing.
(493) The lecture on chemistry was boring and confusing.
(494) The sequence of scenes in the movie was confusing.
(495) The exam questions were fragmentary and confusing.
(496) The narrative structure of the book was confusing.
(497) The sequence of letters in the word was confusing.
(498) The extraneous options on the menu were confusing.
(499) The blur of images on the TV screen was confusing.
(500) The website's navigation was flawed and confusing.
(501) Simplify policy, or risk confusing your customers.
(502) The city streets meandered in a confusing pattern.
(503) The confusing traffic pattern flummoxes the driver.
(504) The confusing directions made me become bewildered.
(505) The backstreets can be a bit confusing to navigate.
(506) Antinomes can sometimes be confusing to understand.
(507) They were fuddled up with the confusing directions.
(508) The weak part of the book was the confusing ending.
(509) The weakly designed website had a confusing layout.
(510) The contradictions in his statement were confusing.
(511) The confusing maze left me feeling discombobulated.
(512) The plot of the movie was disjointed and confusing.
(513) The process of taxing can be complex and confusing.
(514) My first reading of the instructions was confusing.
(515) The interface on the microwave is confusing to use.
(516) The prospect without a clear goal can be confusing.
(517) The confusing instructions on the manual bemuse me.
(518) The confusing riddle had me sighing with confusion.
(519) The confusing road signs baffle out of the drivers.
(520) The confusing road signs baffle me during my drive.
(521) The confusing street signs made me look bewildered.
(522) The confusing road signs made me become bewildered.
(523) The bittinesses of the instructions were confusing.
(524) The teacher admitted that the lesson was confusing.
(525) The use of absentence in this context is confusing.
(526) The confusing directions had me beflummed and lost.
(527) The confusing plot of the movie left me bewildered.
(528) The confusing legal jargon bogled my comprehension.
(529) The confusing historical timeline bogled my memory.
(530) The MRT map can be confusing for first-time riders.
(531) The chaos of a new class schedule can be confusing.
(532) The painting on the wall was bizarre and confusing.
(533) The concomitancies of the situation were confusing.
(534) The confusing map was baffing to the lost traveler.
(535) The confusing traffic pattern bemuzzled the driver.
(536) The play's a-plot was confusing and hard to follow.
(537) Accustomation to a new technology can be confusing.
(538) Accustomation to a new medication can be confusing.
(539) The use of an allonym can be confusing for readers.
(540) The rhythm of the dododo was offbeat and confusing.
(541) The course requirements borders on being confusing.
(542) The textbook's explanations appear to be confusing.
(543) The confusing registration process flummoxed me up.
(544) Canvas except for the grading rubric was confusing.
(545) Being in a confusing situation can send you insane.
(546) Bureaucratic regulations can be confusing for kids.
(547) The confusing book made it hard to enjoy the story.
(548) The confusing recipe made it hard to cook the meal.
(549) The confusing language made it hard to communicate.
(550) The story my friend told me was somewhat confusing.
Confusing meaning
Confusing is an adjective that describes something that is difficult to understand or causes a sense of bewilderment. It can be used to describe a situation, a person, or an object that is perplexing or unclear. Here are some tips on how to use the word confusing in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe a situation: When you encounter a situation that is difficult to understand, you can use the word confusing to describe it.
For example, "The instructions for assembling the furniture were confusing, and I had to ask for help."
2. Use it to describe a person: You can also use the word confusing to describe a person who is hard to understand or who has conflicting behaviors. For instance, "My boss is confusing because he says one thing and does another."
3. Use it to describe an object: If you come across an object that is difficult to comprehend, you can use the word confusing to describe it.
For example, "The new software is confusing, and I need to take a training course to understand it."
4. Use it to express your feelings: When you feel bewildered or perplexed, you can use the word confusing to express your emotions. For instance, "The new policy is confusing, and I don't know how to comply with it."
5. Use it to ask for clarification: If you are unsure about something, you can use the word confusing to ask for clarification.
For example, "I find your explanation confusing. Can you please explain it again?"
6. Use it to describe a situation that is hard to follow: You can use the word confusing to describe a situation that is hard to follow or that has many twists and turns. For instance, "The plot of the movie was confusing, and I had to watch it twice to understand it."
7. Use it to describe a statement that is unclear: If someone makes a statement that is unclear, you can use the word confusing to describe it.
For example, "The politician's statement was confusing, and I don't know what he meant."
In conclusion, the word confusing is a versatile adjective that can be used to describe a variety of situations, people, and objects. By following these tips, you can use the word confusing effectively in your writing and communication.
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