Confusion (en. Confusion)
/kon.fuˈsjon/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
State of mental disorientation or mixing of ideas.
The confusion in the exam led many students to select incorrect answers.
La confusión en el examen llevó a muchos estudiantes a seleccionar respuestas incorrectas.
Situation in which things are not clearly understood.
Confusion reigned in the meeting due to a lack of information.
La confusión reinaba en la reunión debido a la falta de información.
Mixing of different concepts or elements.
The confusion between legal terms caused errors in the contract.
La confusión entre los términos legales causó errores en el contrato.
Etymology
From the Latin 'confusio', which means 'the act of mixing' or 'disorder'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to make a confusion
To cause a misunderstanding or confuse someone.
hacer una confusión
to be in confusion
To feel disoriented or not know what to do.
estar en confusión
to get out of confusion
To manage to understand something that was previously considered confusing.
salir de la confusión
Related Words
to confuse
To make a person not understand something correctly.
confundir
confusing
That is not clear or causes confusion.
confuso
Slang Meanings
Mental confusion
I was so tired that I entered a mental confusion and didn't know what I was doing.
Estaba tan cansado que entré en una confusión mental y no sabía lo que hacía.
Mess
That was a big mess; I don’t even know how we got into that confusion.
Eso fue un gran lío, no sé ni cómo llegamos a esa confusión.