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The other words can one use other than confused are deranged, confounded, blended, mixed, disordered etc.
When two opposite words are used in one phrase. An example of an oxymoron is "clearly confused"
An oxymoron is a figure of speech in which two words which by their very definition appear to directly contradict each other are used together. Often a seemingly contradictory adjective is used to emphasize the noun, as in "deafening silence". "Clearly confused" is an oxymoron because "confused" means to be befuddled or unclear about something, and "clear" is directly the opposite of that.
You have confused two words: 1. fearful - afraid, filled with fear 2. forceful - energetic, vigorous
"Confuzzled" is a playful combination of the words "confused" and "fuzzled" that essentially means feeling confused or perplexed in a cute or endearing way. It is often used informally to describe a state of being both confused and amused at the same time.
Because if we used "it's" for possession, we'd become confused whether this were used to show possession or to show a contraction of the two words "it" and "is."
Roma which means 'man', it is not to be confused with the words like Rome or Roumania, as both these words are from Latin. The word 'Roma' is what the Gypsies call themselves & the word is Indian in origin.
The other words that can be used for funeral speech include eulogy, paean and encomium.
It's a psychiatric diagnosis. It's used on people who are confused by reality. Click the link below for all the big words.
The words 'heart' and 'carp' aren't confused in Japanese. 'Love' and 'carp' may often be confused, however. Both these words are pronounced the same and, as far as I know, have identical pitch.Love - 恋 (koi)Carp - 鯉 (koi)
mentally disabled
It is usually referring to cubic centimeters, particularly if used after a number and in lower case. However, it is generally preferred that the abbreviation mL is used instead as they are equal units of measure but "cc" can be easily confused for other meanings.