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confus adjectif | fuzzy [fuzzier, fuzziest]◼◼◼(vague or imprecise) blurry [blurrier, blurriest]◼◼◻(lacking well-defined boundaries) abashed◼◻◻(embarrassed) |
confusion nom {f} | confusion [confusions]◼◼◼(lack of clarity or order) confusion [confusions]◼◼◼(state of being confused; misunderstanding) muddle [muddles]◼◻◻(a mixture; a confusion; a garble) bewilderment◼◻◻(state of being bewildered) mindfuck(something that intentionally manipulates the mind of another person) rumpus(noise and confusion) |
confusionner verbe | mindfuck(to intentionally destabilize, confuse or manipulate the mind of another person) |
confusionnisme nom | confusionism(a strategy of maintaining confusion) |
confusionné adjectif | bewildered(confused) |
confusément adverbe | confusedly◼◼◼(in a confused manner) dimly◼◼◻(in a dim manner) uncertainly(in an uncertain manner) |
idea: embrouillé; the false friend confus means "embarrassed" adjectif {m} | confused(unable to think clearly or understand) |
mélanger les torchons et les serviettes (confuse between dishcloths and napkins) verbe | mix apples and oranges(to mix two totally different things) |
rendre confus verbe | muddle [muddled, muddling, muddles](mix together, to mix up; to confuse) |
être confus verbe | boggle [boggled, boggling, boggles](to be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused) |