English to Gujarati Dictionary confused

confused

ગેરસમજ
definition
adjective
she was utterly confused about what had just happened
(of a person) unable to think clearly; bewildered.
translation of 'confused'
વ્યાકુળ,
વ્યગ્ર
example
A 'confused' expression was now pasted on my face.
The shouts were merged and 'confused' , but she could just about make out a common cry: u2018Kill the witch!u2019
Many people are 'confused' about how and when to force bulbs and think it must be much more complicated than it looks.
Paul didn't speak; he only continued to watch Christopher's somewhat 'confused' expression as he continued to view the images.
The spiritual leader of a billion Catholics is now an ailing and 'confused' old man, who may even be suffering from paranoia and psychosis caused by his Parkinson's disease.
When his facial features assumed a 'confused' expression, she smiled almost coyly before rising on her tiptoes and planting a kiss directly on his lips.
He catches the 'confused' expression covering my face.
One side of me feels that I should keep my big mouth shut, and the other side feels that if this boy is 'confused' about his sexuality, maybe he might be able to get some help early on.
One reason so many mentally ill people end up in prison is because doctors are 'confused' about whether they are allowed to treat patients against their will.
She says that putting elderly stroke patients on wards where there are mentally 'confused' older people is causing them distress.
It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of 'confused' old men in Japanese infantry uniforms.
I, meanwhile, looked like a 'confused' chubby old bloke.
Common usage is governed by the imagination, which associates words, not with clear and distinct ideas, but with the 'confused' conceptions of experience.
Our relationship was, at times, more than a little difficult and 'confused' .
Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are 'confused' about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
She looked at the 'confused' expressions on their faces.
As he held her hands, images tumbled into her mind, a 'confused' jumble.
I'm so sorry to hear about your grandmother and her 'confused' mental state.
This is a response to the first thing we clepe because people are 'confused' about what they really value.
It frequently has to make its assessment on the basis of fragmented, incomplete and 'confused' information.
Hopefully nobody is terribly 'confused' about where this is going.
I was also a bit disappointed by their choice of targets, which seemed fairly random, but were mainly elderly couples or 'confused' looking old men.
It may even be as the proponents of u2018lay epidemiologyu2019 argue that the public is good at combining 'confused' and conflicting information to reach a conclusion.
She nearly screamed, causing him to set the stick aside and blink at her, a 'confused' expression crossing his face, giving him a boyish appearance.
His attack the next day, and poor communications and 'confused' orders left the New Zealand Division isolated and 10th Corps surrounded.
Is it any wonder so many people are 'confused' about the sun?
I almost laughed at the 'confused' expression on his face.
I looked at her with a 'confused' expression on my face.
Such understanding is particularly valuable in these days, when many people are 'confused' about the essentials of the gospel.
I was about to do a happy dance when I remembered I was supposedly having a conversation with a 'confused' old woman.
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