Pronunciation: /ˌʌnkənˈfjuzd/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 After the teacher explained the math problem again, the student felt unconfused.
A2 The simple instructions made it easy for the new employee to feel unconfused about their tasks.
B1 By breaking down the complex topic into smaller parts, the professor helped the students become unconfused.
B2 The detailed diagram provided a clear and unconfused understanding of the engineering process.
C1 Through years of experience and study, the expert became unconfused about the intricacies of the subject matter.
C2 The thorough research and analysis led to an unconfused conclusion about the experiment results.
adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb
A1 She looked unconfused as she followed the simple instructions.
A2 The teacher explained the concept in a way that left the students feeling unconfused.
B1 After reading the detailed manual, he felt unconfused about how to operate the machine.
B2 The clear and concise presentation left the audience unconfused about the topic.
C1 The expert's thorough explanation left even the most confused participants unconfused.
C2 The intricate problem was solved by the unconfused mathematician in a matter of minutes.
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