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confusing (adjective), more confusing, most confusing
1. Lacking clarity of meaning.
2. Unclear and difficult to understand.

Examples of situations which are confusing:

  • An announcement at an "underground station" in central London: "As you enter the platform, please move left and right away from the entrances."
  • Again, at the same station: "Please use both sides of the moving up escalators; standing on the right and walking on the left."
  • Advice contained in a BBC news report about polluted water. "A rabbit has been named as the cause of a sickness bug which was found in water supplies in Northamptonshire. Customers in 100,000 homes were told by Anglian Water to boil tap water for up to 10 days."
  • A sign seen in a supermarket: "Healthy Living Chicken Breasts" on sale.
—As seen in "Feedback"; New Scientist;
August 9, 2008; page 76.
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