/kənˈfjuzɪŋli ˈsɪmɪlər/ – Phrase
Definition: Tương tự nhưng gây hiểu lầm.
A more thorough explanation: (TRADEMARK LAW) if a trademark, logo or business name is confusingly similar then it is so close to an already existing trademark, logo or name that people might think this new trademark, logo or name is the same as the old one
Example: “The court found that the defendant’s ‘NewPhone’ trademark was confusingly similar to the plaintiff’s established ‘PhoneNew’ brand, leading to a finding of infringement.