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Sinónimos detallados de confuse en inglés

confuse:

to confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)

  1. to confuse
    to mix up; to confuse; to interchange
    • mix up verbo (mixes up, mixed up, mixing up)
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
    • interchange verbo (interchanges, interchanged, interchanging)
  2. to confuse
    make dizzy; to confuse
  3. to confuse
    to confuse; to bewilder; to perplex
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
    • bewilder verbo (bewilders, bewildered, bewildering)
    • perplex verbo (perplexes, perplexed, perplexing)
  4. to confuse
    – mistake one thing for another 1
    to confound; to confuse
    – mistake one thing for another 1
    • confound verbo (confounds, confounded, confounding)
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
      • you are confusing me with the other candidate1
  5. to confuse
    – make unclear, indistinct, or blurred 1
    to blur; to obscure; to confuse; obnubilate
    – make unclear, indistinct, or blurred 1
    • blur verbo (blurs, blurred, blurring)
    • obscure verbo (obscures, obscured, obscuring)
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
      • Her remarks confused the debate1
    • obnubilate verbo
      • Their words obnubilate their intentions1
  6. to confuse
    – be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly 1
    to throw; to confound; to confuse; fox; discombobulate; bedevil; fuddle; befuddle
    – be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly 1
    • throw verbo (throws, threw, throwing)
      • This question completely threw me1
    • confound verbo (confounds, confounded, confounding)
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
      • These questions confuse even the experts1
    • fox verbo
    • bedevil verbo
    • fuddle verbo
    • befuddle verbo
      • This question befuddled even the teacher1
  7. to confuse
    – assemble without order or sense 1
    to confuse; jumble; to mix up
    – assemble without order or sense 1
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
    • jumble verbo
      • She jumbles the words when she is supposed to write a sentence1
    • mix up verbo (mixes up, mixed up, mixing up)
  8. to confuse
    – cause to feel embarrassment 1
    to confuse; to put off; disconcert; flurry
    – cause to feel embarrassment 1
    • confuse verbo (confuses, confused, confusing)
      • The constant attention of the young man confused her1
    • put off verbo (puts off, put off, putting off)
    • disconcert verbo
    • flurry verbo

Conjugaciones de confuse:

present
  1. confuse
  2. confuse
  3. confuses
  4. confuse
  5. confuse
  6. confuse
simple past
  1. confused
  2. confused
  3. confused
  4. confused
  5. confused
  6. confused
present perfect
  1. have confused
  2. have confused
  3. has confused
  4. have confused
  5. have confused
  6. have confused
past continuous
  1. was confusing
  2. were confusing
  3. was confusing
  4. were confusing
  5. were confusing
  6. were confusing
future
  1. shall confuse
  2. will confuse
  3. will confuse
  4. shall confuse
  5. will confuse
  6. will confuse
continuous present
  1. am confusing
  2. are confusing
  3. is confusing
  4. are confusing
  5. are confusing
  6. are confusing
subjunctive
  1. be confused
  2. be confused
  3. be confused
  4. be confused
  5. be confused
  6. be confused
diverse
  1. confuse!
  2. let's confuse!
  3. confused
  4. confusing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Palabras relacionadas con "confuse":

  • confusable, confuser

Sinónimos alternativos de "confuse":


Definiciones relacionadas de "confuse":

  1. mistake one thing for another1
    • you are confusing me with the other candidate1
  2. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred1
    • Her remarks confused the debate1
  3. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly1
    • These questions confuse even the experts1
  4. assemble without order or sense1
  5. cause to feel embarrassment1
    • The constant attention of the young man confused her1