noun
- the quality or state of being easily confused or mistaken for something else
Usage: abstract noun; often used in academic, linguistic, or cognitive contexts
Examples
- The confusability of the two similar-sounding words led to many spelling errors.
- Researchers studied the confusability of different color shades in the experiment.
- The confusability between the old and new software interfaces frustrated users.
- High confusability in the instructions made the task harder for participants.
- The confusability of the brand names caused legal disputes between the companies.