CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: NOUN
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- Want of concert; disagreement.
- Disunion; disagreement; disconcertment.
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: VERB
- Mistake one thing for another
- Make unclear or incomprehensible
- Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
- Cause to feel embarrassment
- Assemble without order or sense
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confuse.
- Make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
- Cause to feel embarrassment
- Cause to lose one's composure
- To upset the composure of
- To bring into confusion
- To frustrate, make go wrong
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To confuse the faculties of; to disturb the composure of; to discompose; to abash.
- To break up the harmonious progress of; to throw into disorder or confusion.
- To frustrate (plans, for example) by throwing into disorder; disarrange.
- To cause to lose composure; embarrass or confuse: : embarrass.
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: ADVERB
- In a bewildering and confusing manner
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CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Synonyms To ruffle. See list under discompose.
- To unsettle the mind of; discompose; disturb the self-possession of; confuse.
- To throw into disorder or confusion; come in the way of; disarrange; obstruct.
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: RELATED WORDS
- Flurry, Put off, Fox, Mix up, Mistake, Throw, Jumble, Obscure, Blur, Bedevil, Fuddle, Disconcert, Discombobulate, Confound, Befuddle
- Bemuse, Bewilder, Unnerve, Abash, Faze, Rattle, Unsettle, Untune, Discompose, Consternate, Put off, Flurry, Upset, Confuse, Discomfit
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Consternate, Flurry, Put off, Fox, Mix up, Mistake, Throw, Jumble, Obscure, Blur, Fuddle, Disconcert, Discombobulate, Confound, Befuddle
- Perplex, Bemuse, Bewilder, Unnerve, Abash, Faze, Rattle, Unsettle, Discompose, Consternate, Put off, Flurry, Upset, Confuse, Discomfit
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- 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.
- Teach my silent muse to sing, For thy virtues disconcert me, like the riches of the spring, Who can mirror back thy beauty?
- Penis amount to an appraise of is a superior disconcert of men of all ages.
- In this text, Neil Gaiman presents incongruous text features deliberately and effectively to disconcert the young reader.
- Nor was he, perhaps, without the wish in his turn to disconcert and abash the Egyptian.
- During a free throw, no opponent, including bench personnel, may disconcert the free thrower.
- Customers get along initial when they are voluntary to disconcert off the speech sound with a astronomical placard.
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- Always take on an empty stomach(3 hours after a meal hertz programs disconcert it.
- And if the government refuses to take any action it reflects their ignorance or disconcert.
- This seemed to disconcert the picture a little.
CONFUSES vs DISCONCERT: QUESTIONS
- What confuses scout about what her teacher says about not persecution?
- What is the possible answer on this crossword clue confuses?
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