Sentences with confusion
con·fu·sion
C c - There's still confusion about the number of casualties. [+ about]
- There was confusion when a man fired shots.
- If you are familiar with the bodybuilding world, then you may have heard of the muscle confusion principle.
- Building code confusion adds to hardship for fire victims.
- We always left his office in a state of confusion.
- The army retreated in confusion.
- There is also a lot of confusion as to what the various management terms mean.
- Where someone uses a third party trademark with a specific intent of causing confusion as to source and origin of goods.
- A confusion in his mind between right and wrong.
- The more difficult questions left us in complete confusion.
- With confusion over the ephedra ban and the legality of ephedra diet pills there are some scammers out there taking.
- Mental confusion may sometimes be healthy, if it leads to questioning.
- He blushed in confusion.
- Confusion suggests an indiscriminate mixing or putting together of things so that it is difficult to distinguish the individual elements or parts [the hall was a confusion of languages]; disorder, disarray imply a disturbance of the proper order or arrangement of parts [the room was in disorder, her clothes were in disarray]; chaos implies total and apparently irremediable lack of organization [the troops are in a state of chaos]; jumble1 suggests a confused mixture of dissimilar things [his drawer was a jumble of clothing and books]; muddle implies a snarled confusion resulting from mismanagement or incompetence [they've made a muddle of the negotiations]