I am so confused as to what the heck you are saying!
I'm not understanding what my teacher said about the water cycle. I'm confused.
relaxed or not confused
if it wasn't 4 geology our world would be so confused
Example sentence - He was confused by the events which occurred as a direct result of his refusal to discipline his children.
The people in the stands clamored for more music is great sentence to use. The word clamor describes a very loud or confused type of noise.
The audience was confused by the slide show, so the narrator explained that there was a technical difficulty.
After the riots, there was complete chaos; everyone felt unsafe and confused, and anomie smothered the city.
The children's slang confused the foreigners.
-The difference between there, their, and they're is commonly confused.
The new receptionist is really competent, she handles confused and angry callers with ease.David was competent at what he did, but never outstanding.
You would use the word "your" when writing about something that belongs or is conected to a person you are writing to. For example... I received your letter today. Or... What is your brother's name? The word "your" should not be confused with the abbrievation "You're," which is a contraction of the phrase "You are."
She was so confused that she just gave her head a shrug, and left.
Malapropism is the use of an almost identical word accidentally. An example sentence is: Her malapropism had everyone very confused.