adjective
- causing confusion or bewilderment; tending to muddle the mind
Usage: descriptive use; less common than the verb form
verb
- present participle of bemuddle; to confuse or perplex someone
Usage: often used in continuous or progressive forms
Examples
- The bemuddling instructions left everyone unsure of what to do.
- He was bemuddling the issue with irrelevant details.
- The complex legal language proved bemuddling to most readers.
- Stop bemuddling the situation with your contradictory statements.
- The bemuddling maze of regulations frustrated the applicants.
- She found his explanation more bemuddling than helpful.