Confusedly mixed, promiscuous; disorderly, marked by confusion; = confused, adj. 3.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > disorder > confusion or disorder > [adjective] (35) confusec1384 Confusedly mixed, promiscuous; disorderly, marked by confusion; = confused, adj. 3. yblent1426 As past participle: blended, mingled; confused, blurred. intermellé1487 Intermingled, in confusion. farraginary1538 Confused, miscellaneous. puddled1559 Of water: muddied or polluted, esp. by being disturbed. Also figurative and in figurative contexts. In extended use: confused, disordered. Now rare. confused1576 Characterized by disorderly combination or intermixture; disordered, disorderly. promiscuous1579 Consisting of assorted parts or elements grouped or massed together without order; mixed and disorderly in composition or character; (with plural… pell-mell1584 Disorderly and rushed; confused, tumultuous; indiscriminate. ravelleda1586 Tangled (literal and figurative); confused, muddled; involved, complicated. mingle-mangle1589 Made up of a mingle-mangle or hotchpotch; jumbled, muddled. Now rare. rumblingc1598 Chiefly Scottish. Boisterous; rough and tumble; disordered. Now rare. skimble-skamble1598 Confused, incoherent, nonsensical, rubbishy. huddle1601 Huddled, confused, congested. plundered1601 Confused, muddled. promiscual1602 = promiscuous, adj. jumbled1611 Mixed up in disorder, confused, muddled up, etc.: see the verb. (In quot. 1611, strummed.) promiscous1656 = promiscuous, adj. bedevilled1755 Mischievously or bewilderingly transformed, utterly confused, or muddled. helter-skelter1785 Characterized by disorderly haste or headlong confusion. muddly1829 Confused, muddled; confusing, bewildering. hugger-mugger1840 Rough and disorderly, confused, makeshift. wildered1853 Confused, disordered; mingled confusedly. pied1870 Made into printers' pie; (figurative) jumbled, confused. deurmekaar1871 Confused, muddled; (also) mixed up, higgledy-piggledy. mixed-up1888 Consisting of a mixture of things; jumbled, muddled. screwed-up1942 colloquial (originally U.S.). Spoiled, esp. by being badly managed or handled; messed up, ruined. Also: confused, mistaken. Cf. to screw up 10a at… snafu1942 Confused, chaotic. scrambled1951 In the senses of the verb. untogether1969 colloquial. Of a person: lacking composure, common sense, or level-headedness; disorganized. Also of behaviour, a situation, etc.: not under… Subcategories:— specifically of a single thing (1) — and noisy (2) — confusing or disordering (3) |
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