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bedlam
[Kata benda]

a noisy and disorderly situation where there is extreme confusion and lack of control

kekacauan, keributan

kekacauan, keributan

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crabbed
[Adjektiva]

difficult to read or understand

tidak terbaca, sulit dipahami

tidak terbaca, sulit dipahami

Ex: His crabbed explanations left the audience more confused than enlightened.Penjelasannya yang **sulit dipahami** membuat audiens lebih bingung daripada tercerahkan.
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with no clear explanation or purpose

Ex: Critics claimed the plot developed without rhyme or reason, making the story hard to follow.
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garbled
[Adjektiva]

mixed up or distorted, often making it difficult to understand the original meaning or message

kacau, membingungkan

kacau, membingungkan

Ex: The report came through garbled, with sections of text missing or unclear.Laporan datang **kacau**, dengan bagian teks yang hilang atau tidak jelas.
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quandary
[Kata benda]

a state of uncertainty about what decision to make in a challenging situation

dilema, kebingungan

dilema, kebingungan

Ex: I 'm in a quandary — both options seem equally risky .Saya dalam **kebingungan** — kedua pilihan tampaknya sama-sama berisiko.
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latent
[Adjektiva]

present but not yet visible or fully developed

tersembunyi, laten

tersembunyi, laten

Ex: The innovation tapped into a latent demand in the market .Inovasi tersebut memanfaatkan permintaan **tersembunyi** di pasar.
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nondescript
[Adjektiva]

lacking in the qualities that make something or someone stand out or appear special, often appearing plain or ordinary

biasa, tidak mencolok

biasa, tidak mencolok

Ex: The book ’s cover was so nondescript that I almost overlooked it .Sampul bukunya sangat **biasa** sehingga hampir saya lewatkan.
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incontrovertible
[Adjektiva]

true in a way that leaves no room for denial or disagreement

tak terbantahkan, tak dapat disangkal

tak terbantahkan, tak dapat disangkal

Ex: The scientist presented incontrovertible data that confirmed the experiment 's results .Ilmuwan itu menyajikan data **tak terbantahkan** yang mengkonfirmasi hasil eksperimen.
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manifest
[Adjektiva]

easily perceived or understood

jelas, nyata

jelas, nyata

Ex: His intentions were manifest, leaving no doubt about his commitment to the project .Niatnya **jelas**, tidak meninggalkan keraguan tentang komitmennya terhadap proyek.
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overt
[Adjektiva]

open, obvious, and easily observable, without concealment or secrecy

terang-terangan, jelas

terang-terangan, jelas

Ex: The teacher 's overt praise for her students ' hard work encouraged them to continue striving for excellence .Pujian **terang-terangan** guru atas kerja keras siswanya mendorong mereka untuk terus berjuang demi keunggulan.
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abstruse
[Adjektiva]

difficult to understand due to being complex or obscure

rumit, sulit dipahami

rumit, sulit dipahami

Ex: The philosopher's abstruse theories challenged conventional wisdom, pushing the boundaries of traditional thought.Teori **rumit** filsuf menantang kebijaksanaan konvensional, mendorong batas pemikiran tradisional.
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apocryphal
[Adjektiva]

(of a statement or story) unlikely to be authentic, even though it is widely believed to be true

apokrif, diragukan

apokrif, diragukan

Ex: The apocryphal nature of the urban legend became clear when researchers debunked it .Sifat **apokrif** dari legenda urban menjadi jelas ketika para peneliti membantahnya.
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to addle
[kata kerja]

to make someone unable to think clearly

membingungkan, mengacaukan pikiran

membingungkan, mengacaukan pikiran

Ex: She was so addled by the unexpected question that she couldn't respond.Dia sangat **bingung** oleh pertanyaan yang tak terduga sehingga tidak bisa menjawab.
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to befuddle
[kata kerja]

to muddle someone's thinking, making it difficult to concentrate or reason

membingungkan, mengacaukan pikiran

membingungkan, mengacaukan pikiran

Ex: Stress can befuddle your ability to make decisions .Stres dapat **membingungkan** kemampuan Anda dalam mengambil keputusan.
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bemused
[Adjektiva]

showing confusion, often mixed with mild amusement or curiosity

bingung, terheran-heran

bingung, terheran-heran

Ex: The professor looked bemused when a student asked an unrelated question in the middle of the lecture.Profesor itu terlihat **bingung** ketika seorang siswa mengajukan pertanyaan yang tidak terkait di tengah kuliah.
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to confound
[kata kerja]

to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly

membingungkan, mengacaukan

membingungkan, mengacaukan

Ex: The unfamiliar technology confounded the elderly couple , leaving them unable to use their new device .Teknologi yang tidak familiar **membingungkan** pasangan tua itu, membuat mereka tidak bisa menggunakan perangkat baru mereka.
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esoteric
[Adjektiva]

intended for or understood by only a small, specialized group, often due to complexity

esoterik, misterius

esoterik, misterius

Ex: The discussion became esoteric, delving into topics that only experts could fully grasp .Diskusi menjadi **esoterik**, menyelami topik yang hanya bisa dipahami sepenuhnya oleh para ahli.
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hieroglyphic
[Kata benda]

hard-to-read writing that resembles ancient picture script in its complexity or obscurity

hieroglif, tulisan hieroglif

hieroglif, tulisan hieroglif

Ex: His handwriting was so bad it might as well have been hieroglyphics.Tulisannya sangat buruk sehingga bisa saja berupa **hieroglif**.
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imbroglio
[Kata benda]

a complicated situation involving political or interpersonal conflict

situasi rumit, konflik

situasi rumit, konflik

Ex: The film depicts the imbroglio of a family caught in a web of secrets and lies .Krisis kepemimpinan perusahaan menjadi **imbroglio** publik.
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indeterminate
[Adjektiva]

not known, measured, or specified precisely

tidak pasti, tidak tepat

tidak pasti, tidak tepat

Ex: Her plans for the summer were still indeterminate, as she was waiting for confirmation on several options .Rencananya untuk musim panas masih **belum pasti**, karena dia menunggu konfirmasi atas beberapa pilihan.
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nonplussed
[Adjektiva]

completely confused or unsure about what to think or say

bingung, tertegun

bingung, tertegun

Ex: The magician's trick left the audience nonplussed.Trik pesulap itu membuat penonton **bingung**.
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recondite
[Adjektiva]

difficult to understand or obscure to most people due to its complexity

sulit dipahami, tersembunyi

sulit dipahami, tersembunyi

Ex: The recondite language of the legal document made it challenging for the layperson to grasp its implications without a lawyer's help.Bahasa **rumit** dari dokumen hukum membuatnya menantang bagi orang awam untuk memahami implikasinya tanpa bantuan pengacara.
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turbid
[Adjektiva]

(of liquids) lacking in clarity for being mixed by other things such as sand or soil

keruh, berlumpur

keruh, berlumpur

Ex: Turbid liquids can often harbor microorganisms that are not visible to the naked eye .Cairan **keruh** sering kali dapat menyimpan mikroorganisme yang tidak terlihat oleh mata telanjang.
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nebulous
[Adjektiva]

vague and unclear, often used to describe ideas, concepts, or situations that are indistinct or hard to understand

kabur, tidak jelas

kabur, tidak jelas

Ex: The concept of justice can be nebulous, varying greatly between cultures .Konsep keadilan bisa **kabur**, sangat bervariasi antar budaya.
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inscrutable
[Adjektiva]

extremely difficult or seemingly impossible to understand or interpret due to its unclear intent or cause

tidak dapat dipahami, misterius

tidak dapat dipahami, misterius

Ex: Researchers struggled for decades to decipher the inscrutable code behind the encrypted enemy communications .Para peneliti berjuang selama beberapa dekade untuk memecahkan kode **tidak dapat dipahami** di balik komunikasi musuh yang terenkripsi.
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to misconstrue
[kata kerja]

to interpret or understand something incorrectly

salah menafsirkan, salah paham

salah menafsirkan, salah paham

Ex: It 's easy to misconstrue text messages , as tone and nuance can be challenging to convey .Mudah untuk **salah menafsirkan** pesan teks, karena nada dan nuansa bisa sulit untuk disampaikan.
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