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to confuse
01
confundir
to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else
Transitive: to confuse sth
Ejemplos
His thick accent occasionally led people to confuse his words, resulting in humorous misunderstandings during conversations.
02
confundir, desconcertar
to make someone uncertain or unclear about something, causing them unable to understand it
Transitive: to confuse sb
Ejemplos
His vague explanations only served to confuse the audience further.
Sus explicaciones vagas solo sirvieron para confundir aún más a la audiencia.
03
confundir, complicar
to make something harder to understand by adding complexity
Transitive: to confuse an issue or process
Ejemplos
His overcomplicated answer only served to confuse the simple question.
Su respuesta demasiado complicada solo sirvió para confundir la pregunta simple.
04
confundir, mezclar
to combine or arrange things in a disorganized or chaotic manner
Transitive: to confuse sth
Ejemplos
The files were confused on the desk, and he could n’t locate the one he needed.
Los archivos estaban confundidos en el escritorio, y no podía encontrar el que necesitaba.
05
avergonzar, desconcertar
to cause someone to feel embarrassed, awkward, or self-conscious
Transitive: to confuse sb
Ejemplos
The attention from the crowd confused him, causing him to stumble over his words.
La atención de la multitud lo confundió, haciéndolo tropezar con sus palabras.
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