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I am not sure why you are feeling this way. Maybe you should try going and talking to a doctor.
The narrator is unsure what she has caught.The narrator is unsure about what it is.The narrator is unsure what she has caught
Accuracy in science is how close something to an accepted answer. Accuracy and precision are often confused. Precision is how exact an answer is, but it does not necessarily mean an answer is correct if something is exactly 1 meter long, someone who says that object is 0.9 meters long would be more accurate than someone who says it is 0.85, because .9 is closer to 1 than .85, however, .85 is a more precise answer because it is more exact, even though it is less accurate
A detractor is someone who belittles the worth of something, or someone's effort.
someone may use a shield to protect or cover something
Ask someone who isn't confused about that something, someone patient who can explain it to you.
if u love that person but u are unsure of something in your relationship , that someone should be able to understand...
someone that is confused with something or someone
I am not sure why you are feeling like this. Maybe you should try and talk to someone about how you feel.
That would be a hypocondriac (unsure of spelling)
The verb of confusion is confuse. As in "to confuse someone" or "to confuse something".
If someone says that they are puzzled, that means that they are confused, shocked, and at sometimes it can mean that they are disappointed in someone or something.
Feeling nervious , Forgetful , Frightened , Confused , Unsure.
What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused. What it means is that someone is very confused.
It can mean a lot of different things; relationship wise it could mean when you think about whether or not you would want a relationship with someone, you're unsure of the fact if you really like him/her and what you want out of the potential relationship. In short, you're confused about your feelings for whomever you're thinking of.
The likely word is "confused" (unsure, or befuddled).(The odd slang term confusted may be used to mean confused and frustrated.)
Not really! Something usually refers to more of an object or item, while someone usually refers to a person. You wouldn't want them to get confused. For example, you could say "someone" is parked in my spot. It's not usual to say, "something" is parked in my spot.