Bad Confused(45 words) ambiguous (adjective) - Something whose meaning is unclear, because it can be understood in several ways amnesia (noun) - A total or partial loss of memory anonymous (adjective) - Lacking individuality or distinctive features, such as a name. arbitrary (adjective) - Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system baffle (verb) - To totally bewilder, confuse, and mystify. befuddled (adjective) - Being confused and unable to think clearly. bewildered (adjective) - To be completely confused because of an overload of information. boggle (verb) - For a person to be astonished or overwhelmed when trying to imagine something bumble (verb) - To act or speak in a confused manner. compulsive (adjective) - Relating to or caused by obsession, often linked to a psychological condition. controversy (noun) - A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion about something important. conundrum (noun) - A confusing and difficult problem, situation, or question, where there is no clear or easy solution. convoluted (adjective) - An explanation that is presented in a very complicated and difficult way. dazed (adjective) - Confused or unable to think clearly, often as a result of an injury or from shock digress (verb) - To temporarily leave the main subject of a conversation or discussion discombobulated (adjective) - To be confused, disoriented, and uncomfortable. disoriented (adjective) - Confused and unable to think clearly, not knowing where to go or what to do. drift (verb) - To move slowly without much intention or direction. dumfounded (adjective) - Taken by surprise and suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. feverishly (adjective) - In a highly excited or frantic manner, often due to intense emotion or urgency. fixation (noun) - An obsessive interest in or feeling about someone or something. hazy (adjective) - Lacking physical or mental clarity - confused or uncertain. hectic (adjective) - Characterized by intense agitation, excitement, or rapid movement. impetuous (adjective) - Acting quickly and without thought or care; impulsive. incomprehensible (adjective) - Impossible or extremely difficult to understand indiscriminate (adjective) - Not showing careful choice or planning, often resulting in harmful results irresponsible (adjective) - Not thinking enough or not worrying about the possible results of what you do mirage (noun) - An image that exists only in the mind and is not real. mystified (adjective) - Being very puzzled and confused nebulous (adjective) - Unclear, vague, or ill-defined — lacking definite form or limits. overloaded (adjective) - Overwhelmed with emotions or mental strain due to excess pressure. perplexing (adjective) - Confusing and difficult to understand predicament (adjective) - A state of uncertainty or hardship, often with a situation that involves a problem. puzzling (adjective) - Difficult to explain or understand reeling (adjective) - To feel very shocked, upset, or confused. repressed (adjective) - Describing memories or feelings that have been pushed out of conscious awareness due to trauma or stress. shellshocked (adjective) - Being confused and disorientd because of a sudden alarming and frightening experience. speechless (adjective) - Unable to speak or express oneself, typically due to strong emotions such as surprise, shock, or awe. stupefy (verb) - To surprise, tire, bore, or shock somebody, resulting in their being unable to think clearly. thunderstruck (adjective) - Extremely surprised or shocked, often speechless due to astonishment. traumatized (adjective) - Being severely shocked, disturbed, and upset in a way that causes lasting emotional pain. tricky (adjective) - Difficult to deal with or do, often requiring skill or caution, sometimes being deceptive or misleading, making it appear different from what it really is. unrest (noun) - A state of public dissatisfaction, disturbance, or turmoil, often involving protests or conflict. vague (adjective) - Not clear vertigo (noun) - A feeling of being off-balance, dizzy, and spinning.