Examples of using More confused in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Computer
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Programming
As baffled as I was, my dad was even more confused when he got back from his lunch break.
That your strength as a rationalist is your ability to be more confused by fiction than by reality," said Harry.
Inexperienced users may also be more confused by the fact that the same file can often be opened by several programs.
you are almost guaranteed to feel even more confused and anxious.
will ourselves to states of bliss, The more confused we get.
If that quote leaves you feeling more confused than inspired, then welcome to the club.
your own power and you become more and more confused.
A question I received: The more you explain the structure of the spiritual worlds, the more confused I am?
There is a reduced price for the test, however it is still a lot of money if I am going to be more confused by what I hear.
how confused they were, and that meant they couldn't be more confused by falsehood than by truth.
But when it was all over, I was more confused than when I started.
There are moments in which we simply say that we are blocked because even though we strive to realize our ideas only we get to feel more confused about what we want to achieve with our design or our project.
taxpayers who can't afford to hire or consult professional tax advisers, making them more confused on how to administer their income tax returns and subsequently making them victims of their own ignorance.
Probably more confusing.
And the closer you get to it. The more confusing it becomes.
Seems more confusing than clear.
It's hard to get more confusing than that.
But these explanations are going to get more confusing if you're confused already.
To make it more confusing,….
Things get more confusing when you look at other photographs.