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How to Use "Confusion" with Example Sentences
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confusion
(n):
the state of not understanding clearly or not knowing what to do
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Used with adjectives:
"
The loss of power caused
complete
confusion
.
"
(complete, total, great)
"
There was
mild
confusion
as to what bus to take.
"
(mild, slight)
"
Confusion
between the twins is
understandable
.
"
(understandable)
"
There was
general
confusion
after the earthquake.
"
(general, mass, widespread)
"
The
initial
confusion
went away.
"
(initial)
Used with verbs:
"
He labeled all of the boxes to
avoid
any
confusion
.
"
(avoid, prevent)
"
Her unnecessary actions
caused
confusion
.
"
(caused, created, led to, resulted in)
"
How can we
clarify
the
confusion
?
"
(clarify, clear up)
"
I can
sense
your
confusion
.
"
(sense)
Used with prepositions:
"
She looked at the sign
in
confusion
.
"
(in)
"
There is
confusion
over
the assignment.
"
(about, over, regarding, with)
"
There is
confusion
among
the groups.
"
(among, between)
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