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The word "confused" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate a state of not understanding something. For example: "He was so confused by the instructions that he couldn't finish the task."
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Confused
verb
Past of confuse
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"A body's function is far more intricate and important than looking 'beach ready', so in fact it is Protein World who have confused their priorities, if anyone".
Others were terrified, frightened, confused, angry, intimidated and tearful".
He's confused".
There was a certain amount of tutting on social media when Kennedy was on Question Time in March, clearly confused and not his usual, sharp self.
So many people are still confused about what it is that they're supposed to do and how they're supposed to go about it.
I think if you're Jane Seymour - I always cite her because we're often confused with one another - if you're that kind of actress, you can do that kind of work.
And not because they've all specifically endorsed Lucas, and not the rest of the Green party, which makes the whole thing look confused beyond belief.
A biologist at the University of Vermont, Heinrich was initially confused.
It is hardly surprising that, for some of us at least, our political compass currently feels confused.
It was mid-morning and Young OG was confused over whether he was getting robbed or stopped by police.
Belief that their needs are less likely to be met by private than by public enterprise must not be confused with defending the producers' vested interests.
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