• c. 1300, confusioun, "overthrow, ruin," from Old French confusion "disorder, confusion, shame" (11c.) and directly from Latin confusionem (nominative confusio)...
    • 1. the act of confusing.
    • 3. disorder; upheaval; tumult; chaos: The army retreated in confusion.
  • There is still some confusion as to the time of the meeting. There is a great deal of confusion about how the system works.
  • Confusion All sanity is now beyond me Delusion Crossfire ricochets inside me Trapped in a memory forever My Life… The war that never ends.
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  • Confusion, you know, it's drivin' me wild, Confusion, it comes as no big surprise, You've lost your love and you just can't carry on.
  • "No more mistakes!!!" -Hurt. Confusion is the sixth single by New Order, released on 22 August 1983. Its FAC number is 93.
  • [Outro] Confusion All sanity is now beyond me Delusion Crossfire ricochets inside me Trapped in a memory forever My life, the war that never ends.
  • From Middle English confusioun, from Old French confusion, from Latin confusio, confusionem. Morphologically confuse +‎ -ion. Pronunciation. IPA(key): /kənˈfjuːʒən/.