confuso

confuso(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. confused
La explosión lo dejó confuso y desorientado.The explosion left him confused and disoriented.
a. confusing
¿Tú entendiste algo de esa presentación confusa?Did you understand any part of that confusing presentation?
a. confused
A esta confusa mezcla de frases no le puedes llamar "ensayo".This confused jumble of sentences cannot be called an essay.
b. mixed-up
Sobre el escritorio había una pila confusa de cartas.There was a mixed-up pile of letters on the desk.
a. blurred
El chamán tuvo una visión confusa sobre el futuro de la tribu.The shaman had a blurred vision of the future of the tribe.
b. hazy
Lo que recuerdo del incidente es confuso.I have a hazy memory of the incident.
a. blurry
La fotografía del caballo trotando se ve confusa.The picture of the horse galloping looks blurry.
b. hazy
La imagen es confusa y no logro identificar el rostro.The image is hazy and I can't identify the face.
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