Confuse
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British pronunciation/kənfjˈuːz/
American pronunciation/kənˈfjuz/

Ορισμός και Σημασία του "confuse"

to confuse
01

to make someone uncertain or unclear about something, causing them unable to understand it

Transitive: to confuse sb
to confuse definition and meaning
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Example
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The complicated instructions confused the students during the experiment.
The sudden change in plans confused everyone involved.
His vague explanations only served to confuse the audience further.
02

to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else

Transitive: to confuse sth
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She confused her coworker 's instructions with those of her manager, leading to a mix-up in the project requirements.
The similar appearance of the twins often caused visitors to confuse one sister for the other.
His thick accent occasionally led people to confuse his words, resulting in humorous misunderstandings during conversations.
03

to make something harder to understand by adding complexity

Transitive: to confuse an issue or process
04

to combine or arrange things in a disorganized or chaotic manner

Transitive: to confuse sth
05

to cause someone to feel embarrassed, awkward, or self-conscious

Transitive: to confuse sb
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The complicated instructions confused the students during the experiment.
The sudden change in plans confused everyone involved.
His vague explanations only served to confuse the audience further.
The complex technical terms used in the presentation confused the attendees.
The conflicting information in the report confused the readers.
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