English
Pronunciation
Adjective
confusing (comparative more confusing, superlative most confusing)
- difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc
- Several sections in that book are really confusing.
Synonyms
Translations
difficult to understand
- Arabic: مُرْبِك (murbik)
- Belarusian: заблы́таны (zablýtany)
- Catalan: confús
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 撲朔迷離/扑朔迷离 (zh) (pūshuòmílí), 扑朔迷离 (zh) (pūshuòmílí), 含糊不清的 (hánhú bù qīng de)
- Czech: matoucí m
- Dutch: verwarrend (nl), niet duidelijk, chaotisch (nl)
- Esperanto: implikanta, konfuzanta
- Finnish: hämmentävä (fi)
- French: complexe (fr), déroutant (fr) m, déroutante (fr) f
- Galician: confuso m
- Georgian: გაუგებარი (gaugebari)
- German: verwirrend (de), irreführend (de), missverständlich (de), unübersichtlich (de)
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- Hebrew: מבלבל m (m'valbél)
- Hindi: गड़बड़ (hi) (gaṛbaṛ)
- Italian: che confonde, poco chiaro
- Japanese: 紛らわしい (まぎらわしい, magirawashii)
- Khmer: ច្រឡំ (km) (jrɑlɑm)
- Malay: mengelirukan
- Mirandese: cunfuso, ambrulhado, ambaranhado
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: forvirrende
- Portuguese: confuso (pt), embrulhado, embaraçado (pt)
- Romanian: confuz (ro) m or n, încurcător m or n, zăpăcitor (ro) m or n, haotic (ro) m or n
- Russian: сбива́ющий с то́лку (sbivájuščij s tólku), запу́танный (ru) (zapútannyj)
- Spanish: confundiendo (es), confuso (es)
- Swedish: förvirrande (sv)
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Verb
confusing
- present participle of confuse