The difference between Confusing and Muddlesome

When used as adjectives, confusing means difficult to understand, whereas muddlesome means characterised or marked by muddling.


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  1. Confusing as an adjective:

    difficult to understand; not clear as lacking order, chaotic etc

    Examples:

    "Several sections in that book are really confusing."

  1. Confusing as a verb:

  1. Muddlesome as an adjective:

    Characterised or marked by muddling; confusing, lacking in order; tending to muddle.

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