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الفعل
أَرْبَكَ ; أَوْلَهَ ; بَعْثَرَ ; بَلْبَلَ ; تَعَنَّتَ ; تَوَّهَ ; حَيَّرَ ; دَلَّهَ ; رَبَكَ ; شَدَهَ ; شَوَّشَ ; لَدَّدَ
الصفة
حائِر ; حَيْران ; دَهِش ; ذاهِل ; سَدِر ; مَأْخُوذ ; مُبَلْبَل ; مُتَبَلْبِل ; مُتَحَيِّر ; مُتَعَجِّب ; مُتَعَكِّر ; مُخْتَلِط ; مُخَلَّط ; مَدْهُوش ; مَذْهُول ; مُرْبَك ; مُرْتَبِك ; مُسْتَغْرِب ; مَشْدُوه ; مُشَوَّش ; مُشَوَّشُ الذِّهْن ; مُضْطَرِب ; مُعَكَّر ; مُنْدَهِش ; مَهْفُوت ; هائِم ; هَيُوم ; والِه ; وَلْهان
In medicine, confusion is the quality or state of being bewildered or unclear. The term "acute mental confusion" is often used interchangeably with delirium in the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems and the Medical Subject Headings publications to describe the pathology. These refer to the loss of orientation, or the ability to place oneself correctly in the world by time, location and personal identity. Mental confusion is sometimes accompanied by disordered consciousness (the loss of linear thinking) and memory loss (the inability to correctly recall previous events or learn new material).