This metaphorical phrase suggests a confusing mixture of people of various professions.
Tarot cards are not associated with dates of birth. You are confusing them with Astrology or Numerology.
'was confusing' is past continuous'is confusing' is present simple continuous'is going to be confusing' is future continuous
comparative more confusing, superlative most confusing
mass is confusing
More confusing
Which is confusing to the reader
Here are some sentences.That is a confusing argument.Stop confusing me with your lies.
No they are not the same person.You're confusing Noah (of the ark) with Jonah, the man associated with the whale ("great fish" - Jonah 1:17).
opposite of most 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.
Yes and the longer you live the more confusing it gets