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Traducciones detalladas de confound de inglés a español

confound:

to confound verbo (confounds, confounded, confounding)

  1. to confound (disappoint; embarras; betray)

Conjugaciones de confound:

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

Translation Matrix for confound:

VerbTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
avergonzar betray; confound; disappoint; embarras
defraudar betray; confound; disappoint; embarras be deceived; be duped; cheat; con; deceive; diddle; hoodwink; nick; pinch; snitch; spoof; steal; swindle; trick; woodwink
- bedevil; befuddle; confuse; discombobulate; fox; fuddle; throw

Sinónimos de "confound":


Definiciones relacionadas de "confound":

  1. mistake one thing for another1
  2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly1

Wiktionary: confound

confound
verb
  1. to confuse
  2. to make something worse

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
confound perturbar confondre — Convaincre en causant de la honte
confound perturbar confondre — Mettre en désordre, déconcerter, humilier