Do you mean confusion?
The state of ... not knowing?
Ex. - When he woke up, he didn't know where he was. He became panicked and confused.
To confuse is to bewilder, to muddle the thinking processes.
Delirium is the medical name given for the state of confusion or disorder.
The word "aaicbter" unscrambled is "cabinet".
The Latin word Carbo means Charcoal
The word is misspelled. Did you mean clerical? The word clerical has two meanings: * Having to do with the clergy -- religious leaders such as ministers, priests, rabbis, etc. * Having to do with clerks Did you mean cervical? The word cervical a has two meanings: * Having to do with the neck * Having to do with the female cervix -- the neck of the uterus where it joins the vagina.
Turmoil is a word for being in a state of confusion, bewilderment and agitation.
It means 'confusion' or 'distraction.'
Con is the prefix for the word confusion.
'Oro' doesn't mean anything. It displays a sense of confusion.
The Greek word for confusion is "σύγχυση" (sýnchysi).
"Ide" is a word that originated in an episode of "The Simpsons" and has no specific meaning. It was used in the context of frustration or confusion.
Confusion is stressed on the second syllable.
The root word of "confusion" is "confuse," which comes from the Latin word "confusus," meaning mixed up or perplexed.
The word disarray is a noun that could mean to put out array. Another possible definition for the word disarray is disorder or confusion. The word disarray could also be the disorder of anything such as apparel or books.
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.
The spelling notwithunderstanding is not a word. You may mean notwithstanding."The initial confusion notwithstanding, an example sentence was provided."
the root word is confuse