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Better Ways to Say “Confused”

Don’t just say “I’m confused”! Expand your English vocabulary with these useful alternatives to express confusion in different situations.

When you’re unsure about something, saying “I’m confused” is common, but there are many other ways to express the same idea. Using different words makes your English sound more fluent and natural. Here are some great alternatives:
• I am puzzled. (You don’t understand something clearly.)
• I am baffled. (You are completely confused by something unexpected.)
• I am at a loss. (You have no idea what to do or say.)
• I am mixed up. (You got information wrong or misunderstood something.)
• I am perplexed. (You are deeply confused and unsure.)

For example, instead of saying, “I’m confused by these instructions,” try “I am baffled by these instructions!”

Using these phrases will help you sound more advanced and express yourself more precisely. Try using them in conversations today!

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