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Confused

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

IPA: /kənˈfjuːzd/

Definitions

  • Unable to think clearly or understand something.
  • Lacking order or clarity; disorganized.
  • Perplexed or uncertain about something.

Usage Examples

  • She looked confused after hearing the complicated explanation.
  • The instructions were so unclear that everyone was confused.
  • He was confused about which road to take.

Etymology

From the past participle of the verb "confuse," which comes from Latin confundere ("to mix together, disorder"), from con- ("together") + fundere ("to pour").

Synonyms

  • Perplexed
  • Bewildered
  • Disoriented
  • Baffled
  • Puzzled

Antonyms

  • Clear
  • Certain
  • Understanding
  • Unambiguous

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Chinese (Mandarin) 困惑的 /kùn huò de/
Spanish Confundido /kon.funˈdi.ðo/
French Confus /kɔ̃.fy/
German Verwirrt /fɛɐ̯ˈvɪʁt/
Hindi भ्रमित /bʱrə.mɪt/
Japanese 混乱した /konran shita/
Portuguese Confuso /kõˈfu.zu/
Russian Запутанный /zɐˈputənːɨj/
Arabic مُرْتَبِك /mur'tabik/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /kənˈfjuːzd/
  • American English: /kənˈfjuːzd/
  • Australian English: /kənˈfjuːzd/

Historical Usage

The adjective "confused" has been used since the 15th century, initially meaning "mixed together or disordered." Over time, its meaning evolved to describe a state of mental uncertainty.

Cultural Nuances

Different cultures express confusion in various ways. In some cultures, admitting confusion is seen as a sign of learning, while in others, it may be avoided to maintain social harmony.

More Information

Confusion is a natural cognitive state that can arise from unclear information, complex problems, or lack of experience. In education and psychology, structured learning methods are often used to reduce confusion and enhance understanding.

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