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Confusion (disambiguation)


Confusion (disambiguation)


Confusion is the state of being bewildered or unclear in one's mind about something.

Confusion or Confused may also refer to:

Geography

  • Confusion Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, a bay in Canada
  • Confusion Island, a subantarctic island
  • Confusion Lake, a lake in Idaho, U.S.
  • Confusion Range, a mountain range in Utah, U.S.
  • Confusion Hill, a roadside attraction in Piercy, California, U.S.

Books

  • The Confusion, a 2004 novel by Neal Stephenson
  • Confusion (novella), a 1927 novella by Stefan Zweig
  • Confusions, a 1974 play by Alan Ayckbourn

Music

  • Confusion (album), an album by Fela Kuti

Songs

  • "Confusion" (Electric Light Orchestra song)
  • "Confusion" (New Order song)
  • "Confusion" (The Zutons song)
  • "Confused", by SvenDeeKay
  • "Confused" (song), by Tevin Campbell
  • "Confusion", by Alice in Chains from Facelift
  • "Confusion", by Camouflage from Relocated
  • "Confusion", by Metallica from Hardwired... to Self-Destruct
  • "Confusion", by Miz from Say It's Forever
  • "Confusion", by Sparks from Big Beat
  • "Confusion", by Zee from Identity
  • "Confused", by Angel Witch from Angel Witch
  • "Confused!", by Kid Cudi from Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven

Other

  • ConFusion, an annual science fiction convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
  • Confused.com, a British insurance and financial services comparison service
  • Apamea furva or confused, a species of moth
  • Confusion, a season of the Discordian calendar
  • "Confused" (Cow and Chicken), a television episode
  • "Confusion", an episode of Code Lyoko: Evolution
  • Confusion and diffusion (in cryptography)

See also

  • Circle of confusion
  • Confusing similarity
  • Confusion Corner, a street intersection in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
  • Confusion matrix
  • Confusion of tongues, the fragmentation of human languages described in the Book of Genesis

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