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Definition of Confusedly

Confusedly
Confusedly Con*fus"ed*ly, adv. In a confused manner.

Meaning of Confusedly from wikipedia

- take any – those are capitalist cigarettes,' said Stalin, and Kalinin confusedly dropped the cigarette from his trembling fingers, whereupon Stalin laughed...
- which they were sold as a remedy, did make the imbibers feel better and confusedly appreciative of the product. The number of internationally marketed quack...
- earlier fort the French do****ent as Hangard dated to 1754 and which was confusedly, likely located on the nearby stream called Redstone Cr****. Red sandstones...
- addiction. In Chapter VIII, mention is made of her having "a Prayer-Book all confusedly heaped about the looking-gl****." "The Gothic in Great Expectations". British...
- rhythmic notation, practice or style, few terms are as confusing or used as confusedly as 'additive' and 'divisive'. … These confusions stem from two misapprehensions...
- body is different from theirs. She then runs to her mother angrily and confusedly to ask the reason for hiding her real gender; her mother confesses the...
- decided to "soon lead Faust to clarity", who previously only "served [Him] confusedly." However, to test Faust, he allows Mephistopheles to attempt to lead...
- Neo-Romanticism, but in the original sense of the word, which is nowadays often confusedly ****imilated to other ones," and her harmony as "essentially pandiatonic...
- disturbing." Testimonies from other sites under attack may have been confusedly mixed with those from Kfar Aza, giving rise to the hoax concerning the...
- images seen by a person with keratoconus. "... a candle, when looked at, appears like a number of lights, confusedly running into one another" — Nottingham...