Confusion vs Swaggering - What's the difference?
confusion | swaggering | Related terms |
A lack of clarity or order.
The state of being confused; misunderstanding.
(obsolete) disgrace, shame
Boastful, blustering behaviour.
* 1814 , George Cruikshank, ?Robert Cruikshank, The Spirit of the Public Journals
As nouns the difference between confusion and swaggering
is that confusion is a lack of clarity or order while swaggering is boastful, blustering behaviour.As a verb swaggering is
present participle of lang=en.confusion
English
Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* (lack of clarity or order) discombobulation * (state of being confused) bewilderment, disarrayAntonyms
* (lack of clarity or order) clarity * (misunderstanding) distinctionswaggering
English
Verb
(head)Antonyms
* mincingSynonyms
* proudNoun
(en noun)- Since the return of the redoubtable head of the French people to Paris, I have been no less amused by his ill-digested boastings and swaggerings , than I was before delighted by the complete discomfiture of his ambitious plans.