Skeptical vs Confused - What's the difference?
skeptical | confused |
Having, or expressing doubt; questioning.
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Of or relating to skepticism or the skeptics.
(confuse)
(lb) unable to think clearly or understand
(lb) disoriented
chaotic, jumbled or muddled
making no sense; illogical
embarrassed
As adjectives the difference between skeptical and confused
is that skeptical is having, or expressing doubt; questioning while confused is unable to think clearly or understand.As a verb confused is
past tense of confuse.skeptical
English
Alternative forms
* sceptical (British English)Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Numerous experimental tests and other observations have been offered in favor of animal mind reading, and although many scientists are skeptical , others assert that humans are not the only species capable of representing what others do and don’t perceive and know.}}
- My teacher was skeptical when I told her my dog ate my homework.
- I can see why people are so skeptical [sic] about him, but I think he's on to something here. (regarded by organizations such as the
BBC
as an error)
