English-Thai Dictionary
confused
ADJ ที่ สับสน ti-sab-son
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONFUSED
pp. 1. Mixed; blended, so that the things or persons mixed cannot be distinguished.
Some cried one thing, and some another; for the assembly was confused. Acts 19:32.
2. Perplexed by disorder, or want of system; as a confused account.
3. Abashed; put to the blush or to shame; agitated; disconcerted.
CONFUSEDLY
adv. In a mixed mass; without order or separation; indistinctly; not clearly; tumultuously; with agitation of mind; without regularity or system.
CONFUSEDNESS
n.A state of being confused; want of order, distinction or clearness. The cause of the confusedness of our notions is want of attention.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONFUSEDLY
CONFUSEDLY Con *fus "ed *ly, adv.
Defn: In a confused manner.
CONFUSEDNESS
CONFUSEDNESS Con *fus "ed *ness, n.
Defn: A state of confusion. Norris.
New American Oxford Dictionary
confused
con fused |kənˈfyo͞ozd kənˈfjuzd | ▶adjective (of a person ) unable to think clearly; bewildered: she was utterly confused about what had just happened | a very confused and unhappy boy. • showing bewilderment: a confused expression crossed her face. • not in possession of all one's mental faculties, esp. because of old age: interviewing confused old people does take longer. • lacking order and thus difficult to understand: the confused information supplied by authorities | reports about the incident were rather confused. • lacking clear distinction of elements; jumbled: the sound of a sort of confused hammering and shouting. DERIVATIVES con fus ed ly |-ˈfyo͞ozədlē |adverb
Oxford Dictionary
confused
con |fused |kənˈfjuːzd | ▶adjective 1 (of a person ) unable to think clearly; bewildered: she was utterly confused about what had happened. • showing bewilderment: a confused expression crossed her face. • not in possession of all one's mental faculties, especially because of old age: interviewing confused old people does take longer. 2 lacking order and so difficult to understand: the confused information supplied by authorities | reports about the incident were rather confused. • lacking clear distinction of elements; jumbled: the sound of a sort of confused hammering and shouting. DERIVATIVES confusedly |kənˈfjuːsɪdli |adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
confused
confused adjective 1 they are confused about what is going on: bewildered, bemused, puzzled, perplexed, baffled, mystified, nonplussed, muddled, dumbfounded, at sea, at a loss, taken aback, disoriented, disconcerted; informal flummoxed, clueless, fazed, discombobulated. 2 her confused elderly mother: demented, bewildered, muddled, addled, befuddled, disoriented, disorientated; unbalanced, unhinged; senile. ANTONYMS lucid. 3 a confused recollection: vague, unclear, indistinct, imprecise, blurred, hazy, woolly, shadowy, dim; imperfect, sketchy. ANTONYMS clear, precise. 4 a confused mass of bones: disorderly, disordered, disorganized, disarranged, out of order, untidy, muddled, jumbled, mixed up, chaotic, topsy-turvy; informal shambolic. ANTONYMS neat.
Oxford Thesaurus
confused
confused adjective 1 children could be confused about what was going on: bewildered, bemused, puzzled, perplexed, baffled, stumped, mystified, stupefied, nonplussed, muddled, befuddled, fuddled, dumbfounded, at sea, at a loss, at sixes and sevens, thrown (off balance ), taken aback, disoriented, disconcerted, discomposed, troubled, discomfited, unnerved, shaken, shaken up, dazed, stunned, astonished, astounded; informal flummoxed, bamboozled, discombobulated, clueless, fazed, floored, beaten; Canadian & Austral. /NZ informal bushed; archaic wildered, mazed, distracted. 2 her frail and confused elderly mother: demented, bewildered, muddled, addled, befuddled, disoriented, disorientated, (all ) at sea, unbalanced, unhinged, senile, with Alzheimer's disease. ANTONYMS lucid. 3 the first confused reports of the massacre: chaotic, muddled, jumbled, unclear, untidy, disordered, disorderly, disarranged, out of order, disorganized, upset, topsy-turvy, at sixes and sevens; informal higgledy-piggledy. ANTONYMS clear. 4 a confused recollection: vague, unclear, indistinct, imprecise, blurred, nebulous, hazy, woolly, foggy, shadowy, dim, imperfect, sketchy, obscure, remote. ANTONYMS precise. 5 the bones lay in a confused mass: disorderly, disordered, disorganized, disarranged, in disarray, out of order, out of place, untidy, muddled, jumbled, in a jumble, in a mess, mixed up, chaotic, upset, haywire, upside-down, topsy-turvy, at sixes and sevens; informal higgledy-piggledy, every which way; Brit. informal shambolic, like a dog's dinner /breakfast. ANTONYMS neat.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
confused
con fused /kənfjúːzd /→confuse 形容詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…に » 混乱した, 困惑 [当惑 ]した, まごついた «about , by , at » ; 記憶 [判断 ]力の衰えた, ぼけた ▸ get [become ] confused about the balance between work and home 仕事と家庭の両立にとまどう ▸ I felt totally [utterly ] confused .何が何だかさっぱりわからなかった .2 〈事 状況が 〉混乱した, あいまいな, ごちゃごちゃの .con f ú s ed ly /-ɪdli /副詞 当惑 [混乱 ]して, うろたえて .