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confuse - use in sentences
Object
- predator: The mass dive helps to confuse predators who may be lurking nearby.
- reader: This will confuse readers who look for the four that do not exist.
- viewer: The result just leaves the viewer confused as to what the show is trying to be.
Modifying Another Word
- deliberately: Are the information signs for gigs at Hyde Park set up to deliberately confuse?
Subject
- lack: This is further confused by a lack of appropriate best practice guidance from within the industry.
Preposition: at
- moment: I'm pretty confused at the moment about God and church and stuff.
Modifying Another Word
- somewhat: Of course the public themselves are somewhat confused on choice.
- hopelessly: Will the children of such unions be enriched by the dual heritage that they have, or be hopelessly confused?
- utterly: You are quite wrong and utterly confused to say that I am assuming that these things did not happen.
- slightly: I am slightly confused by the answers to Q2.
- easily: Over 150 notes help you make the right choice between easily confused words.
Used with why or when
- when: So we were a bit confused when nothing happened.
- where: There is a wealth of misinformation available to the average consumer, and you may be confused where to start looking.
Preposition: by
- fact: The situation is also confused by the fact that the two Barford mills also lie in Headley parish.
- lack: This is further confused by a lack of appropriate best practice guidance from within the industry.
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