Confusion worse confounded phrase
Confusion made worse than before.
While the coronavirus pandemic is complicated, some people have posted fake news about it. Confusion worse confounded.
There was heavy traffic on the way to work this morning. Confusion worse confounded when some drivers were arguing with each other right in the middle of the street.
1. Used to talk about a clump of hair or fur vomited up by a cat.
2. Used to indicate something that is in a condition of disorder or confusion.
3. Someone who is annoying or unpleasant, especially when intoxicated.
4. How terrible!
A confused or surprised feeling someone has when they visit a country or place that has a very different culture from their own.
Used to say that someone is in a distressed, perturbed or excited state
This phrase originated from a usage by Milton in Paradise Lost (1667).