A verb for confusion would be confuse. As in "to confuse somebody".
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The verb "bewilder" can be used to describe a state of confusion or perplexity.
Yes, "confusion" is a noun. It refers to a state of bewilderment or lack of clarity.
To turn the verb "confuse" into a noun, you can use the gerund form by adding "-ion" to the base verb, resulting in the noun "confusion." For example, "His explanation caused confusion among the group."
The noun forms of the verb to confuse are confusion and the gerund, confusing.
An example of "scratch" used as a verb is: "She scratched her head in confusion while trying to solve the puzzle."
The word 'confused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to confuse. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a confused plot).The noun forms for the verb to confuse are confusion, and the gerund, confusing.The nouns confusion and confusing are uncountable, common, abstract noun.
Yes, "confusion" is a noun. It refers to a state of bewilderment or lack of clarity.
The verb form of confusion is confuse.Other verbs are confuses, confusing and confused.Some example sentences are:"I will confuse them"."This puzzle confuses me"."Why are you confusing me?""He confused the class".
The verb of confusion is confuse. As in "to confuse someone" or "to confuse something".
The noun forms of the verb to confuse are confusion and the gerund, confusing.
The word 'confusing' is the present participle of the verb to confuse (confuses, confusing, confused).The noun form for the verb to confuse are confusability, confusion, and the gerund (present participle of the verb), confusing.
To turn the verb "confuse" into a noun, you can use the gerund form by adding "-ion" to the base verb, resulting in the noun "confusion." For example, "His explanation caused confusion among the group."
Yes, it is. The word confusion is a noun form of the verb to confuse. The adjectives are confused, and more rarely confusional.
Confuse is a verb.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to confuse are confusion and the gerund, confusing.
Confusability and confusion are the noun forms for the verb to confuse.
Verb: misinterpret; misunderstand Noun: confusion
Disorder is a noun when used to convey 'confusion' as in your room is in disorder. Disorder is also a verb when meaning to 'disarrange'