1. confused
I'm confused.
They confused the names of the sender and the addressee.
When the teacher called on me all of a sudden I got confused and kept stumbling as I spoke.
The situation in Hungary was more confused, at least until 1947.
Confused by her careless mistake, she burst into tears.
The confused mind is the mind that, thinking something over, congeals in one place.
I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.
Sentences? once more, the shopkeeper was confused by Dima's strange ramblings.
I explained it to him, only to make him confused.
His explanation cleared up the first problem, but I was still confused about the second.
I am extremely confused by this. If this is what we call 'the Way of Heaven', then is it right or is it wrong?
If someone is confused they can’t understand something, or think about it clearly.
People are confused about all the different labels on food these days.
Ken found himself more confused about his feelings than saddened
Learning Japanese was hard. There were so many alphabets and new words I felt really confused when I started.
2. baffled
Every request to mobilise this fund, however, leaves me even more baffled as to its fairness and effectiveness.
The compliment from her baffled me.
Baffled by Sherlock Holmes' cryptic remarks, Watson wondered whether Holmes was intentionally concealing his thoughts about the crime.
Third wish? The man was baffled. "How can it be a third wish if I haven't had a first and second wish?"
3. flustered
Shame on you for getting so flustered. You looked ridiculous.
When I got the phone call telling me of my father's death, I was completely flustered.
Paul was looking flustered and embarrassed.
you made me flustered; Paul was looking flustered and embarrassed. I always get flustered in interviews.
Jay got flustered and forgot what he was supposed to say.
He does well in interviews because he’s not easily flustered.
When I asked her what was wrong, she became flustered.
If I look flustered it's because I'm trying to do so many things at once.
She seemed a little flustered. If I look flustered it's because I'm trying to do so many things at once.
I don’t get flustered when things go wrong.
I want to take things one step at a time without getting flustered. I want to live in the moment.
She got all flustered when the boy she likes came over to talk to her.
4. perplex
They were perplexed by her response.
I must acknowledge that, although it is not typical of the Presidency to say so, I am closing it with a degree of perplexity.
To perplex is defined as to confuse or complicate.
An example of perplex is to challenge a class with a very difficult question.
I was perplexed as to my own best course of action.