CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: NOUN
- N/A
- A confounding variable
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confuse.
- Assemble without order or sense
- Cause to feel embarrassment
- Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
- Make unclear or incomprehensible
- Mistake one thing for another
- Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- Mistake one thing for another
- Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
- To stun, amaze
- To bring to ruination.
- To damn (a mild oath).
- To defeat, to frustrate, to thwart.
- To confuse; to mix up; to puzzle.
- To fail to see the difference; to mix up; to confuse right and wrong.
- To make something worse.
- To cause to be ashamed; to abash.
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To cause to become confused or perplexed. : perplex.
- To make (something bad) worse.
- To cause to be ashamed; abash.
- Used in mild curses.
- To frustrate or thwart.
- To defeat or overthrow (an enemy).
- To mingle and blend, so that different elements can not be distinguished; to confuse.
- To mistake for another; to identify falsely.
- To throw into confusion or disorder; to perplex; to strike with amazement; to dismay.
- To destroy; to ruin; to waste.
- To fail to distinguish; mix up.
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: ADVERB
- In a bewildering and confusing manner
- N/A
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To mingle confusedly together; mix indiscriminately, so that individuals, parts, or elements cannot be distinguished; throw into disorder; confuse.
- To treat or regard erroneously as identical: mix or associate by mistake.
- To throw into confusion; perplex with sudden disturbance, terror, or surprise; stupefy with amazement.
- To destroy; bring to naught; overthrow; ruin; spoil.
- Hence such interjectional phrases as confound it! confound the fellow! which are relics of the fuller imprecations, God confound it! God confound the fellow ! etc.
- To waste or spend uselessly, as time.
- Synonyms See list under confuse. Confuse, etc. See abash.
- Cause to be unable to think clearly
- Be confusing or perplexing to
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: RELATED WORDS
- Flurry, Put off, Fox, Mix up, Mistake, Throw, Jumble, Obscure, Blur, Bedevil, Fuddle, Disconcert, Discombobulate, Confound, Befuddle
- Obscure, Addle, Skew, Stun, Stupefy, Obfuscate, Distort, Mistake, Fox, Throw, Fuddle, Discombobulate, Bedevil, Confuse, Befuddle
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consternate, Flurry, Put off, Fox, Mix up, Mistake, Throw, Jumble, Obscure, Blur, Fuddle, Disconcert, Discombobulate, Confound, Befuddle
- Commingle, Obscure, Addle, Skew, Stun, Stupefy, Obfuscate, Distort, Mistake, Fox, Throw, Fuddle, Discombobulate, Confuse, Befuddle
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Presetting harmonise recuperation selfdestructed maidservant godliness guillotined confuses.
- First it confuses the public and policy makers.
- Shall I tell you why it confuses people?
- My weakest science, this section always confuses me.
- Honestly, the popularity of this set confuses me.
- Russian propaganda entertains, confuses and overwhelms the audience.
- Also, the data analysis confuses energy and momentum.
- It confuses your readers and eventually exhausts them.
- Hi, I have a question which confuses me.
- And the Goblin confuses me again with math.
- And Time that gave doth now his gift confound.
- We will confound Lanre and any who follow him.
- There occur historical events which confound wise men.
- Some English suffixes confound even the best spellers.
- For example, could eye color be a confound?
- What did God choose to confound the wise?
- Between, confound an email for less uneasy questions.
- Neil always used to confound and shock me.
- The backfield continues to confound all Packers fans.
- However, variable endogenous insulin secretion may confound results.
CONFUSES vs CONFOUND: QUESTIONS
- What confuses scout about what her teacher says about not persecution?
- What is the possible answer on this crossword clue confuses?
- How many specimens do we give to confound the Wise?
- Do career barrier assessment devices confound two conceptually distinct constructs?
- Was Ballard trying to confound the sensibilities of his readers?
- Should we confound novel psychoactive substances with synthetic phytocannabinoids?
- Does disease-related weight loss confound the obesity paradox?
- Can benzodiazepine use confound the clinical diagnosis of dementia?
- How does Simpson's paradox confound research findings?
- What factors confound caregiver-report of autism symptoms?
- Did Jeremy Corbyn confound critics with'gobsmacking'gain?
- Do microorganismos confound the Sistema inmunitario?