Pronunciation of the English word confused.
# | Sentence | |
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1. | First words get confused, then ideas get confused, and finally things themselves get confused. | |
2. | I am confused by your frenzied behaviour. | |
3. | Mr Hashimoto was confused by Ken's question. | |
4. | Computers are difficult, so I get confused. | |
5. | Nationalism is not to be confused with patriotism. | |
6. | I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze. | |
7. | I explained it to him, only to make him confused. | |
8. | I am often confused with my brother. | |
9. | The situation in Hungary was more confused, at least until 1947. | |
10. | When the teacher called on me all of a sudden I got confused and kept stumbling as I spoke. |