confusingly - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of confusingly in Hindi

  • भ्रमित करने वाले

confusingly Definition

Adverb

  • in a bewildering or perplexing way.

confusingly Example

  • the mystery isn't really involving and ends confusingly. ( रहस्य वास्तव में शामिल नहीं है और भ्रामक रूप से समाप्त होता है। )
  • Confusingly enough, there was also a liqueur named pousse-cafe flavoured with cacao, anisette and curacao. ( भ्रामक रूप से पर्याप्त है, वहाँ एक लिकर भी था जिसका नाम pousse-cafe, cacao, aisette और curaao के साथ सुगंधित था। )
  • Cycling’s Tour de France, three weeks of athletic agony, begins, confusingly, in the Netherlands. ( साइकिलिंग टूर डी फ्रांस, नीदरलैंड में एथलेटिक पीड़ा के तीन सप्ताह, शुरू होता है, भ्रामक रूप से। ) 
  • Scheme after scheme formed in his fertile brain, and jostled confusingly together. ( उसके उर्वर मस्तिष्क में एक के बाद एक योजना बनती गई, और आपस में उलझे रहे। )
  • Perhaps some of that exquisite inner perception of her nature had been jarred confusingly out of touch. ( शायद उसके स्वभाव की उस उत्कृष्ट आंतरिक धारणा में से कुछ को स्पर्श से भ्रमित कर दिया गया था। )

More Sentence

  • The two tendencies mingle confusingly in the minds of the women that this movement was stirring up to think.
  • The muscular layers by which the body-wall is constituted have been very differently and to some extent confusingly described by the successive authors on Nemertean anatomy.
  • The concept of" self" is the cornerstone of psychology, but the meaning of" self" is confusingly used.
  • Party B agrees that it will not use or acquiesce in the use of any trademarks, which are likely to be confusingly similar to the Trademarks.
  • Joseph, Vanessa, and Alice decided to try and improve the flow of room by creating three separate seating areas (confusingly enough).
  • And the air-con system on the 2010 Prius (which confusingly was released in Japan last month and is due for release in the UK on 1 August) is more efficient to boot.
  • Google is defending its business practices, saying it removes participating sites from its ad network if a trademark owner complains those sites are confusingly similar.
  • Hydrolyze, which also, confusingly, goes by the name Hydroleyes, claims to be the most effective treatment against dark circles found in a bottle.
  • He’s reported to have been the founder of the Pakistan National Movement and I found his name confusingly similar to Chaudhary Muhammad Ali, one of Pakistan’s Prime Ministers.
  • It's very useful, because it is much faster to write clearly than to write verbosely and confusingly .
  • Lavender wasn’t included; not even purple which was confusingly allowed.
  • Rather confusingly, AIM is actually owned by the LSE, but it is in all respects a separate market.
  • Perversely and confusingly, a discount is shown as a positive figure, while a premium is shown with a minus sign.
  • Perhaps this hints that there is a degree of uncertainty in reality, that to know anything one must confusingly be unsure.
  • In addition, each of the subpages within version B contains a confusingly large array of links.