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"Confused" may be both a verb and an adjective.

It is a verb when it is used as an action, e.g. "My driving instructor confused me when he gave me too many directions at once."

It is an adjective when it describes someone, e.g. "The confused little boy wandered the halls of his new school, trying to find his classroom."

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The word confusion is a noun. It is a lack of clarity.

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The word confusing is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb confuse.

It is also an adjective to describe something that doesn't make sense.

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