English to English adjective source: webster1913 verb
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mistake one thing for another | Example:
• you are confusing me with the other candidate • I mistook her for the secretary
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be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly | Example:
• These questions confuse even the experts • This question completely threw me • This question befuddled even the teacher
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cause to feel embarrassment | Example:
• The constant attention of the young man confused her
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assemble without order or sense | Example:
• She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence
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make unclear, indistinct, or blurred | Example:
• Her remarks confused the debate • Their words obnubilate their intentions
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To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished; to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision. | source: webster1913
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