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Bewilderment — disorder
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confusion
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Confusion (from Latin confusĭo, -ōnis , from confundere : "to pour together;" "to mingle together;" "to confuse") is the state of being bewildered or unclear in one’s mind about something.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. disorder resulting from a failure to behave predictably; "the army retreated in confusion" a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior; "a confusion of impressions" [syn: mental confusion , confusedness , disarray ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A lack of clarity or order. 2 The state of being confused; misunderstanding. 3 (context obsolete English) disgrace, shame
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a state of shock/confusion/panic etc ▪ Howard, still in a state of shock, stared at Newman. cause confusion ▪ Teachers say the reforms will cause confusion in schools. chaos and confusion ▪ Heavy flooding has created ...
Usage examples of confusion.
The artillery attempted to unlimber and to bring their guns to bear again, but the confusion that prevailed in the crowded spot rendered this next to impossible, and long before it could be accomplished the iron hail again swept through the ranks, and two rattling volleys from their invisible foes behind the flanking abattis again flashed out.
UIA reports arrived month after month, endlessly piling confusion upon confusion as his three distant enemies across the sea laughed and joked and dealt the cards that spun out their game over the years in the eternal city, as Nubar brooded over hearsay and hints and shadowy allegations in his castle tower in Albania, safe and far away as he wanted to be, as indeed he had to be so great was his fear of the conflicting clues of the Old City that rose above time and the desert, at home in his castle tower safely handling charts and numbers to his satisfaction, safely arranging concepts.
Those behind held their own with some firmness, but their leaders, the alcaides of Marabella and Casares, being slain, the line gave way and fled towards the rear-guard, passing through the droves of cattle, which they threw into utter confusion.
No, half an hour before his intended departure would be fine to prevent any confusion in the antiair batteries.
Corysandre etait restee en arriere, mais sans chercher a se cacher, la tete haute, ne laissant paraitre sa confusion que par le trouble de ses yeux et la rougeur de son visage.
All was confusion, and Montoya sent Father Diaz Tano to Asuncion to beg the Governor, Don Luis de Cespedes, to send them help.
Meantime Asuncion was in confusion, the Bishop and the Governor keeping no measure with the other man of sin.
He sensed the confusion of his flag bridge crew, and this time, he had no answer at all for them.
A scene of orderly confusion immediately followed, as camp equipage of every description was taken from the boats and carried to the place where axemen were already at work clearing away underbrush or cutting wood for the fires.
There is some confusion as to exactly when Susan Atkins first discussed the Tate-LaBianca murders with Ronnie Howard.
Maybe it was sight of the axletree, maybe it was just the roiling confusion of his life, but he felt fury rise in him like that he felt in the dreams where he swung a sword.
Casa del Ayuntamiento - were left in some confusion in the Plaza, and Estella saw with a sudden cold fear that Conyngham and Concha were on their knees in the midst of a little group of hesitating men.
A walk down the corridor of Azteca Sal, a seat in the midst of confusion.
The people hoot and hiss them, the lower classes sing songs in derision of them, and play them all manner of tricks, and the whole scene is one of incredible noise, uproar, and confusion, more worthy of some pagan bacchanalia than a procession of Christian people.
As regards the soil, the gullies at Anzac on the spurs of Sari Bahr were quite bewildering in their heaped up confusion, partly rocky, but mainly a sort of red clay and very steep.