CONFUSED vs ADDLED: ADJECTIVE
- Being unable to think with clarity or act with understanding and intelligence.
- Same as confounded.
- Lacking logical order or sense.
- Chaotic; jumbled.
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- Thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
- Lacking orderly continuity
- Having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or personal identity
- Thrown into disorder.
- Having lost one's bearings physically or mentally.
- Not marked by fine distinctions.
- Causing bafflement and confusion.
- Chaotic, jumbled or muddled
- Making no sense; illogical
- Embarrassed
- Mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act intelligently
- Confused and vague; used especially of thinking
- (of eggs) no longer edible
- Bad, rotten; inviable, containing a dead embryo
- Confused; mixed up.
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of confuse.
- Simple past tense and past participle of addle.
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Mystified, bewildered, flurried, abashed, discomposed, agitated, mortified.
- Synonyms Indiscriminate, indistinct, intricate, deranged.
- Perplexed; embarrassed; disconcerted.
- In logic, indistinct: applied especially to an idea whose parts are not clearly distinguished. See clear, a., 6, and distinct.
- In entomology, tending to become united in one mass, as parts of a jointed organ: as, antennæ with confused outer joints.
- Lacking orderly arrangement of parts; involved; disordered.
- Having lost your bearings
- Mentally confused
- Filled with bewilderment
- Confused and vague
- Used especially of thinking
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: RELATED WORDS
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
- Zonked, Dopey, Demented, Crazed, Asea, Confounded, Wooly minded, Woolly headed, Wooly, Woolly, Stale, Muzzy, Muddled, Confused, Befuddled
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disorganized, Stunned, Confounded, Upset, Stupefied, Garbled, Incoherent, Dazed, Muddled, Disoriented, Bemused, Baffled, Befuddled, Bewildered, Perplexed
- Cokehead, Zonked, Dopey, Demented, Crazed, Confounded, Wooly minded, Woolly headed, Wooly, Woolly, Stale, Muzzy, Muddled, Confused, Befuddled
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Yes, I have confused my meaning a bit.
- Ask for an explanation if confused about anything.
- And how it left me feeling so confused.
- These should not be confused with bottle openers.
- From an orderly council or a confused multitude?
- Still confused about applying without a test score?
- Colton reported that he sounded confused and distraught.
- Sounds that are easily confused and letter shapes that are easily confused are widely separated in this order of introduction.
- When it is complete, they are confused, but they are unable to indicate what confused them.
- Among common personally suppositing terms, Ockham then distinguishes between determinate, merely confused and confused distributive supposition.
- Part 4, chapter 39 Gerald's mind becomes addled after the death of his wife, Ellen.
- People thought he was naive, and maybe even a bit addled in the head.
- Canada geese whose eggs where addled did not renest in the immediate area.
- But at length the feeling of my brain getting addled crept upon me.
- Cows grazed, stinking of sweet dung and addled by summer blackflies.
- Clearly the long journey had addled her wits, easy to check?
- He was in such an addled condition that Mr.
- The addled romantic comedy was recently released on DVD.
- HALF of which my addled brain gets fully.
- Bout a half mile between addled and deranged.
CONFUSED vs ADDLED: QUESTIONS
- Why do people get protectiveness and possessiveness confused?
- What Pokemon confused Team Rocket with Dizzy punch?
- Are you confused about welding codes and standards?
- Why are adverb phrases often confused with adverbs?
- Why are object tracking algorithms confused about size?
- Can occipital neuralgia be confused with a migraine?
- How to differentiate between commonly confused verbs?
- Was 'dazed and confused' unfairly portraying Stoners?
- Are puppy aggression and dominance issues confused?
- Are you confused between nonconformance and noncompliance?
- Was Thomas Edison'addled'by a school administrator?