Global is an adjective, as in the case of "global confusion" or "global economy".
The noun form of the adjective 'turbulent' is turbulence, as a word for conflict or confusion; a word for a concept.The noun 'turbulence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
Con is the prefix for the word confusion.
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Global is an adjective, as in the case of "global confusion" or "global economy".
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Yes, it is an adjective. It means tending to cause confusion, or unclear.
"Chaotic" is an adjective, describing a state of disorder or confusion. "Tranquil" is also an adjective, describing a state of calmness or peace.
The noun form of the adjective 'turbulent' is turbulence, as a word for conflict or confusion; a word for a concept.The noun 'turbulence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical condition.
"Dizzy" can be both an adjective (describing a feeling of lightheadedness or confusion) and a verb (meaning to make someone feel unsteady or lightheaded). It is not commonly used as an adverb in English.
Less is used both as an adjective and an adverb.Adjective: We should have less confusion.Adverb: We should have confusion less often.Adverb: We should confuse them less.
Synonyms for the adjective doubtful are:dubioussuspiciousuncertaincircumspectquestionablecrypticinconclusiveindefinitequestionableunclearvaguecontradictory
Obscure is usually an adjective meaning indistinct or not clearly known or seen. It is rarely used as a verb, but when it is it means to "reduce or neutralize" or "conceal by confusion".
Con is the prefix for the word confusion.
The word 'confused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to confuse. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (a confused plot).The noun forms for the verb to confuse are confusion, and the gerund, confusing.The nouns confusion and confusing are uncountable, common, abstract noun.
There is no TM for Confusion