Pronunciation: /kənˈfʌdəld/
adjective Confuddled is an adjective that means confused or bewildered.
A1 I am confuddled by the new grammar rules in English class.
A2 She looked confuddled when trying to solve the math problem.
B1 The instructions were so confusing that I felt confuddled about what to do next.
B2 After reading the complex scientific article, I was confuddled by the technical jargon.
C1 The legal document was so intricate that even the lawyer appeared confuddled.
C2 The philosophical debate left the audience confuddled with its deep concepts and arguments.
adverb Confuddled can also be used as an adverb to describe the manner in which someone is confused.
A1 I am confuddled by all the new vocabulary in my English class.
A2 She looked confuddled as she tried to follow the instructions.
B1 The complicated math problem left the students feeling confuddled.
B2 The sudden change in plans confuddled everyone in the group.
C1 The complex legal jargon confuddled even the experienced lawyers.
C2 His convoluted explanation only served to confuddle the audience further.
formal The complex instructions left me feeling confuddled.
informal I'm so confuddled by all these different opinions.
slang I was completely confuddled by the new slang terms the kids were using.
figurative Her mind was confuddled with conflicting emotions.
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