BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: ADJECTIVE
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- Drunk
- Confused or perplexed
- Unclear in mind or intent; filled with bewilderment.
- Dazed by alcoholic drink.
- Stupefied by alcoholic drink
- Confused and vague; used especially of thinking
- Confused; perplexed; unclear in mind or intent; bewildered.
- Excessive; extreme; abominable.
- Used as an intensive.
- Confused; befuddled.
- Perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment
- Confused; thwarted.
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of befuddle.
- Simple past tense and past participle of confound.
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Filled with bewilderment
- Confused and vague
- Used especially of thinking
- Deserving of reprehension or destruction; odious; detestable: a euphemism for damned: as, a confounded humbug; a confounded lie.
- A euphemism for damned, used also as an emphatic adverb of degree, equivalent to ‘very’
- Filled with bewilderment
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: RELATED WORDS
- At sea, Wooly, Mazed, Woolly, Lost, Muzzy, Befogged, Addled, Muddled, Confounded, Bemused, Confused, Perplexed, Baffled, Bewildered
- Hampered, Hindered, Disproved, Disconcerted, Puzzled, Mixed up, At sea, Mazed, Lost, Confused, Bemused, Bewildered, Perplexed, Befuddled, Baffled
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- At sea, Wooly, Mazed, Woolly, Lost, Muzzy, Befogged, Addled, Muddled, Confounded, Bemused, Confused, Perplexed, Baffled, Bewildered
- Hampered, Hindered, Disproved, Disconcerted, Puzzled, Mixed up, At sea, Mazed, Lost, Confused, Bemused, Bewildered, Perplexed, Befuddled, Baffled
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Can this befuddled Santa coax Fido into returning his coattail?
- This has left even supporters of his detention policy befuddled.
- They had quite befuddled faces as I did so.
- He queried, his steely gaze meeting her befuddled look.
- Here, his befuddled eyes tormented while my mother screamed.
- And so Our befuddled academician has plenty of company.
- DLs on him and he gets all befuddled.
- Washington flavor which has befuddled the services years.
- His motives and beliefs were befuddled but pure.
- Your use of Plato here actually befuddled me.
- None that ever builded there have been confounded.
- These words occasionally get confounded in two ways.
- Even an expert was confounded by that question.
- Early on, this confluence of symptoms confounded doctors.
- Marvel Comics reading journey and was left confounded.
- It is the confounded woman who I blame.
- This is also referred to as confounded effects.
- Get out of my sight, you confounded fellow!
- However, the association was confounded by waist girth.
- During the trial Stuart had also confounded proceedings.
BEFUDDLED vs CONFOUNDED: QUESTIONS
- Why did US Olympic skaters seem more befuddled than aggrieved?
- Is the whole plot treatment always confounded with the split plot?
- Is a 2K design with a confounded main effect a split plot?
- What are the values that might be confounded with equality?
- Which HCAP studies are most likely to be confounded?
- What is the confounded crossword clue with 6 letters?
- Which type of factorial is adopted in confounded design?
- Can prolactin levels be confounded by physiological stimuli?