confusion Is one of those wonderful words that, to me, sounds exactly like what it’s meant to convey.Meaning “strange, messy and often unpleasant thing or person”, we can refer to several translations, including confusion, mix, hodgepodge or hodgepodge (when talking about something) or mob and mob (when talking about people).

it comes from the verb beat (mix together, throw together), which in turn comes from butt (bump head).
As a feminine noun beginning with a vowel, it requires the following articles:
- confusion
- confusion
- It’s a mess
- chaotic
Here are a few examples of how confusion Use in context:
- messy thoughts = various ideas
- a bunch of useless stuff = a bunch of useless stuff
- messy youth = group of young people
There is a group of young people in front of the club.
There is a group of young people in front of the bar.




