adverb. ['kənˈfjuːzɪŋli'] in a bewildering and confusing manner.
1. Adverb Likewise, trademark protection arises only if another person is using a confusingly similar mark in commerce. 2. Noun, singular or mass Memorial Day weekend sees history come to life in the confusingly named Nevada City.
1. It’s better if you don’t come at all, then come and act like you don’t want to be here. The same applies to there, when I’m there, which is also confusingly here, though it’s not here it’s there. - Jarod Kintz, This Book is Not FOR SALE