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confused
adjective as in disoriented mentally
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adjective as in mixed up, disordered
Example Sentences
Even a former Kentucky district attorney, who brags that he “got a lot of attaboys” for partnering with NBC, softens his tough talk while watching outtakes of a soft-spoken and seemingly very confused arrestee.
The lack of self-control was unforgivable, the look of confused innocence on his face in the aftermath a complete nonsense.
For now, construction continues, often leaving travelers confused or lost when trying to find their correct gate or the way to a taxi or rideshare vehicle.
This approach should not be confused with toxic positivity, which is when people only look for the positive while negating any negative emotions.
KION-TV’s news anchors, producers and other employees said they were confused and blindsided by the decision to immediately lay off the more than a dozen employees involved in news operations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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