Confusion
UK /["/kənˈfjuːʒn/"]/US /["/kənˈfjuːʒn/"]/
Definition
a state of not being certain about what is happening, what you should do, what something means, etc.
In simple words: When you do not understand something
Examples
- There was a great deal of confusion during the meeting due to the lack of clear communication.
- The sudden change in plans caused confusion among the team members.
- Confusion often arises when instructions are vague or misleading.
- Her expression showed confusion when he explained the complex topic.
- The confusion of multiple languages in the conversation led to misunderstandings.
- He experienced confusion over the rules of the game, as they were not well defined.
- The students expressed their confusion regarding the math problem.
- Despite her confusion, she tried her best to solve the issue.
Usage notes
Use 'confusion' in situations where there is a lack of clarity or understanding. Avoid it in formal writing when discussing specific topics, as it's less precise than 'ambiguity'.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'confusion' as a 'con-fusion' of ideas—like a messy mix-up.
Collocations
- complete
- total
- utter
- avoid
- prevent
- cause
- arise
- reign
- surround something
- in (the) confusion
- confusion about
- confusion over
- a scene of confusion
- a state of confusion
- to avoid confusion
- complete
- total
- utter
- avoid
- prevent
- cause
- arise
- reign
- surround something
- in (the) confusion
- confusion about
- confusion over
- a scene of confusion
- a state of confusion
- to avoid confusion
- complete
- total
- utter
- avoid
- prevent
- cause
- arise
- reign
- surround something
- in (the) confusion
- confusion about
- confusion over
- a scene of confusion
- a state of confusion
- to avoid confusion
- complete
- total
- utter
- avoid
- prevent
- cause
- arise
- reign
- surround something
- in (the) confusion
- confusion about
- confusion over
- a scene of confusion
- a state of confusion
- to avoid confusion
Synonyms
- bewilderment
- puzzlement
- disorder
- perplexity
- chaos
Antonyms
- clarity
- understanding
- certainty
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'confusion' with 'confusive' which is not a word.
- Using 'confusion' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Mixing up 'confusion' with 'conclusion', which has a different meaning.