General Confusion:
* Incoherent
* Rambling
* Mumbling
* Slurred
* Garbled
* Jumbled
* Unintelligible
* Confused
* Disjointed
* Disorganized
* Disoriented
Specific Types of Confusion:
* Aphasia: A disorder that affects communication, including speech.
* Dysarthria: Difficulty speaking clearly due to muscle weakness or problems with coordination.
* Stuttering: A speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds or syllables.
* Stammering: Similar to stuttering, but may also include pauses and hesitations.
* Logorrhea: Excessive and often incoherent talkativeness.
The best word to use will depend on the specific context and the type of confusion being described.