They could not agree even on whether the whole debate was confusing to the public.
"It's sometimes confusing to people on the outside when there is more than one trade association speaking for an industry."
The presence of the car was confusing to the enemy.
"I have a clear understanding of what the product lines were, but that was confusing to them," he said.
She looked confused at the change in my expression from pleasure to pain.
These are often confused with regard to the author's assumed politics.
West might have confused the issue with a shift to the heart jack, but he chose a second club.
All actual perception is confused to a greater or less extent.
The music had confused him to the point of senselessness.
This town is not to be confused with Siamandou further to the west.