"After hearing two separate and conflicting announcements about the status of their flight, the crowd near the terminal gate began to mingle in confusion."
"Amidst the chaos of the concert crowd, the friends tried to mingle but soon got separated in the confusion."
At the party, guests were encouraged to mingle and socialize with others to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Her actions were contrary to her words, causing confusion among the team members.
She accidentally misquoted the author during her presentation, which led to confusion among the audience.
She gave him a quizzical look when he mentioned the unexpected turn of events.
The store mislabelled the price of the jacket, causing confusion for customers.
Mingle in confusion means to mix or move among other people as a reaction which may trigger disorderliness. This is mingling due to frustration or disappointment.
At the party, guests were encouraged to mingle and socialize with others to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
She gave him a quizzical look when he mentioned the unexpected turn of events.
mingle is when your mii travels to other peoples mii parade. you can still use your mii when mingle is on.
I had a lot of confusion doing my homework today.
He vocally expressed his opinion against the decision when he heard about the confusion it caused.
The word confusion means uncertainty or lack of clarity. You can put the word confusion in a sentence by saying, there was some confusion over whose turn it was to wash the dishes, so the siblings took to arguing about it.
Use Your Confusion was created in 2006.
Confusion is the noun of confuse, which came from the past participle of confound. Confuse comes from Middle English (in the sense 'rout, bring to ruin'): from Old French confus, from Latin confusus, past participle of confundere 'mingle together'
Following the war, the country was in great turmoil. Turmoil is a noun meaning a state of agitation or confusion.
"Mingle" in Tagalog can be translated as "makihalubilo" or "magpakisama sa iba."
Yes, "confusion" is a noun. It refers to a state of bewilderment or lack of clarity.