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1 confusion
- ʒənnoun confusiónconfusion n confusión
confusión sustantivo femenino
confusión sustantivo femenino
1 (desorden) confusion
2 (error) mistake ' confusión' also found in these entries: Spanish: aturdimiento - barullo - belén - desbarajuste - desconcierto - desorientación - embrollo - folclore - follón - obnubilar - ofuscación - para - prestarse - torre - turbación - aquél - armar - bochinche - convulsionar - desorden - ése - éste - grado - jaleo - lío - mareo - medio - sólo - turbar English: brainstorm - confusion - disarray - foul up - haziness - mess - misunderstanding - mix-up - quagmire - rush - scramble - shambles - start - turmoil - welter - add - disorder - havoc - mix - straightentr[kən'fjʊːʒən]1 confusión nombre femeninoconfusion [kən'fju:ʒən] n1) perplexity: confusión f2) mess, turmoil: confusión f, embrollo m, lío m famn.• algarabía* s.f.• babel s.m.• confusión s.f.• descomposición s.f.• desorden s.m.kən'fjuːʒənmass noun1)a) ( turmoil) confusión fb) ( disorder) desorden m2)a) ( perplexity) confusión f, desconcierto mb) ( embarrassment) turbación f[kǝn'fjuːʒǝn]N1) (=disorder) desorden m2) (=perplexity) confusión f, desorientación f3) (=commotion) confusión f4) (=embarrassment)* * *[kən'fjuːʒən]mass noun1)a) ( turmoil) confusión fb) ( disorder) desorden m2)a) ( perplexity) confusión f, desconcierto mb) ( embarrassment) turbación f
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quandary — quan·da·ry || kwÉ‘ndÉ™rɪ / kwÉ’ n. state of uncertainty, perplexity, state of confusion … English contemporary dictionary
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