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confusition

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The word "confusition" is not correct in written English.
The word you likely want to use is "confusion". For example, "The instructions were so complex that they caused a great deal of confusion."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Formal & Business

Science

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Exact Expressions

60 human-written examples

Ancelotti added weight to his frontline by replacing the midfielder Thiago Motta with Gameiro and the newcomer's tricky dribble caused enough confusion in the Valencia defence to allow Lavezzi to finish.

It was prompted by confusion among residents about when bins and recycling were collected.

News & Media

The Guardian

But, as Kauder Nalebuff's book illustrates, this is a subject long mired in shame and confusion – there are girls who know nothing about periods until their first one arrives, and assume it is a sign of impending death.

"When we tried to leave, we couldn't as there was a confusion over which exit to use.

News & Media

The Guardian

ON SHAKY GROUND There was some confusion in Liverpool this week about whether the city and Merseyside was about to get a new tram system.

News & Media

The Guardian

Up and down the country, chaos and confusion already reigns in our police forces and within our educational institutions on what the Prevent strategy is actually meant to prevent.

Burton made one interim ruling: that Tempora should be pronounced with a short 'o' rather than a longer vowel sound, to avoid confusion with Japanese deep fried food.

News & Media

The Guardian

Good order and authority are now necessary… We must have recourse to the old Roman expedient in times of confusion and choose a dictator".

A web of deliberate confusion and propaganda has been spread over the rebellion, and has made thicker with each of the three regional meetings held in the last 10 days: in Victoria Falls, Addis Ababa and Mauritius.

News & Media

The Guardian

But at that time there was so much confusion, so much information flowing from everywhere – in retrospect we know that this many people came from here, but at the time it was just mayhem".

News & Media

The Guardian

"There's been a bit of confusion here.

News & Media

The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Always double-check your spelling, especially with words that sound similar. "Confusition" is a common misspelling of "confusion".

Common error

Don't rely solely on how a word sounds when writing. Use a spell-checker or dictionary to confirm the correct spelling, especially for words like "confusion" that have similar-sounding misspellings like "confusition".

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Linguistic Context

The primary grammatical function of "confusition", when corrected to "confusion", is that of a noun. Ludwig AI examples show it referring to a state of disorder, uncertainty, or lack of understanding.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

35%

Formal & Business

33%

Science

32%

Less common in

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The term "confusition" is a misspelling of the word "confusion". As highlighted by Ludwig AI, the accurate term functions as a noun that describes a state of uncertainty or lack of clarity. The prevalence of this misspelling underscores the importance of careful proofreading. While examples containing the misspelling exist, particularly in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Science contexts, the correct form, "confusion", should always be used. Synonyms such as "bewilderment", "perplexity", and "disorientation" offer alternative ways to express similar ideas. Always verify spelling using a spell-checker or dictionary to avoid such errors.

FAQs

How to correct the spelling of "confusition"?

The correct spelling is "confusion". "Confusition" is a misspelling and should be avoided.

What does "confusion" mean?

Confusion refers to a state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something. It can also refer to a situation that is disorderly or unclear.

Which is correct, "confusition" or "confusion"?

"Confusition" is not a correct word. The correct word is "confusion".

What are some synonyms for "confusion"?

Synonyms for "confusion" include "bewilderment", "perplexity", and "disorientation". Choose the synonym that best fits the specific context.

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