confusing in a sentence
- Yeah, I always get Val Kilmer and Michael Keaton confused.
- For one thing, he is often confused with his brother.
- But fans of standard Windows conventions may be a little confused.
- They start talking later than other children and confuse many words.
- All they do is confuse voters and make debates impossibly complex.
- It's difficult to find confusing in a sentence.
- There are no loose ends or confusing turns in this book.
- It can easily be confused with an anti-business attitude.
- But even seemingly straightforward reports at that hour can be confusing.
- It didn't enhance things so much as confuse them.
- He suspected the officials, like the Jets, were confused.
- She begins to confuse food and sex and loneliness for Scott.
- "It's confusing, " he said.
- Even the issue coverage left people confused, the researchers found.
- The salad dressing in the list of ingredients confused several readers.
- There is a peculiarly American predilection to confuse heroism with suffering.