confusion
/kənˈfjuːʒən/
noun
plural
confusions
plural
confusions
Britannica Dictionary definition of CONFUSION
1
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a situation in which people are uncertain about what to do or are unable to understand something clearly
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The detour caused much confusion. [=the detour confused many people; the detour made many people uncertain about which roads to use]
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There is still some confusion as to the time of the meeting.
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There is a great deal of confusion about how the system works.
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Changing the name of the company will only lead to confusion. [=make people uncertain]
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2
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the feeling that you have when you do not understand what is happening, what is expected, etc.
3
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a state or situation in which many things are happening in a way that is not controlled or orderly
4
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the act of mistakenly thinking that one person or thing is another