Mis-confusion

Not to be confused with Confucius or Confusion (disambiguation)
Mis-confusion is derived from the word confused. It is an adjective, verb, noun, and sometimes a pronoun.
History
It word "mis-confusion" was created on February 26th by Ricardo Belmontez and company through a series of test sentences which proved it could sufficiently be used in several sentences to express almost every human and non-human emotion.
Usage
The word has many uses but is subsequently used to describe yourself being confused.
Case 1
I was under mis-confusion when I halted the student from completing the exam.
Case 2
The mis-confused students failed to take the test because of mis-confusion with the test date.
Similar Words
Mis-screwed
 
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