confusing - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of confusing in Hindi
- भ्रामक
confusing Definition
Adjective
- bewildering or perplexing.
confusing Example
- up on the sidewalks, New York was a confusing bedlam of sights and sounds ( फुटपाथों पर, न्यूयॉर्क दर्शनीय स्थलों और ध्वनियों का एक भ्रमित करने वाला बिस्तर था )
- To the casual observer, the system appears confusing. ( आकस्मिक पर्यवेक्षक के लिए, सिस्टम भ्रामक दिखाई देता है। )
- The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading. ( निर्देश केवल भ्रमित नहीं थे, वे सकारात्मक रूप से भ्रामक थे। )
- The words sounded confusing, even to her. ( शब्द भ्रामक लग रहे थे, उसे भी। )
- Catharsis can be a confusing emotional experience for some people. ( कुछ लोगों के लिए कैथार्सिस एक भ्रामक भावनात्मक अनुभव हो सकता है। )
- Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects. ( दो प्रकार की परियोजनाओं को भ्रमित करने से बचने के लिए बहुत सावधानी बरती जाती है। )
More Sentence
- You're confusing him! Tell him slowly and one thing at a time.
- I'll grant you, it is confusing and there's a whole lot more about their relationship we don't know and probably never will know.
- Mistakes have often arisen from confusing these medullary casts with those of the stem as a whole.
- I understand the text but the diagrams are confusing me.
- All this information can be confusing to the user.
- But other things are not equal: the market would be more confusing and quotations would be complicated if " futures " were in use for all grades.
- Lastly, pleasure, after having been first defined (Book vii.) as an activity, is treated over again (Book x.) as an end beyond activity, with a warning against confusing activity and pleasure.
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- I find the government policy extremely confusing.
- The story is however still quite confusing.
- Confusing feelings too often reign in the.
- The jumbled mixture of confusing emotions.
- But, something's, something's confusing me.
- This was far more complicated and confusing.
- If you find that confusing, just think how.
- It is an exciting and often confusing event.
- To an outsider, the system seems complex and confusing.
- I found it all very confusing, I must confess.