Feeling nervious , Forgetful , Frightened , Confused , Unsure.
"Is" is functioning as a linking verb in this sentence. It connects the subject "people" to the adjective "confused" to describe the state or condition of the individuals.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one means frightened, annoyed, confused or alarmed depending on the context. It's referring to someone who is on edge.
Uncaring, Sad, Grumpy, Frightened, Cheerful, Happy, Giving, Needy, Questioned, Confused.
Muff Potter is initially shocked and denies being involved in Dr. Robinson's death. He is confused and frightened by the accusations, but eventually confesses after feeling guilty about the incident.
Blitzkrieg. A German manner of unleashing all the guns. 1, air bombing 2, rolled in with tanks 3, foot soldiers Denmark was so confused and frightened that the Nazis didn't have a problem taking over
Pigeons and hummingbirds share the same kind of magnetic system. On a cloudy day, the clouds block the magnetic fields from reaching their body. Therefore, their magnetic sense is distorted and the bird becomes confused, and therefore, lost.
Fervent is like a blazing fire that burns brightly and intensely, while a disciple is like a loyal student who follows a teacher closely and learns from them diligently.
It depends on whether YOU are saying they are confused or THEY themselves say they are confused. There is no legitimate reason to prohibit transgender individuals from marrying, nor people whose expression of gender does not comply with society's rules. It is, however, a good idea for a person to figure what gender they feel they are, how they will express it and what gender(s) they are attracted to before they marry.
The word here is likely Alzheimer's (disease), a degenerative mental condition.It is sometimes confused with the slang term old timers(elderly individuals).
Because the effects of different hallucinogens can be so varied, the most notable feature of hallucinogen use in general is a change in behavior. Those taking hallucinogens may be (depending on the substance) aggressive, confused, euphoric, frightened, etc.
The past tense of "confused" is "confused." For example: "He was still confused about the directions even after asking for help."