confusing
US: /kənˈfjuzɪŋ/
UK: /kənfjˈuːzɪŋ/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
confusing- tính từ
- khó hiểu, gây bối rối
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjectivedifficult to understand; not clear: The instructions on the box are very confusing. + a very confusing experience
confusingly adverb
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 disconcert, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, mystify, baffle, bemuse, befuddle, discomfit, confound, fluster, flummox, upset, disorient, embarrass, abash, shame, dismay, Colloq rattle, throw, Chiefly US discombobulate, US and Canadian buffalo:
She was completely confused by his offer to help.
2 disorder, confound, disorganize, throw into disarray, muddle, mix up, snarl (up), ensnarl, tangle (up), entangle, botch, Colloq mess up, make a mess of, screw up, Brit make a balls-up of, US ball up:
He has done more to confuse the situation than to clear it up.
3 mix up, confound, muddle, jumble, snarl (up), ensnarl; blur:
The identities of the children were confused at birth.
Collocation
VERBS
appear, be, look, seem, sound | become, get | make sth
Both teams were wearing the same colours, which made things confusing.
| find sth
I find the government policy extremely confusing.
ADV.
extremely, highly, hopelessly, very | a bit, a little, pretty, rather, slightly, somewhat | potentially
PREP.
for
The new signs will be very confusing for tourists.
| to
All this information can be confusing to the user.
Concise dictionary
confuses|confused|confusingkən'fjuːzverb
+mistake one thing for another
+be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
+cause to feel embarrassment
+assemble without order or sense
+make unclear or incomprehensible
+make unclear, indistinct, or blurred