Examples of 'confuse' in a sentence
Meaning of "confuse"
Confuse is a verb that means to make someone uncertain or unable to understand something by being difficult to perceive or comprehend
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- to puzzle, perplex, baffle, bewilder (somebody); to afflict by being complicated, contradictory, or otherwise difficult to understand
- To mix up, muddle up (one thing with another); to mistake (one thing for another).
- To mix thoroughly; to confound; to disorder.
- To make uneasy and ashamed; to embarrass.
How to use "confuse" in a sentence
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He wants to confuse and divert the jury.
Confuse them and you got trouble.
This dumb confuse desire and love.
Do not let these nightmares confuse you.
But do not confuse fencing with an appendectomy.
Do not let the word confuse you.
You seem to confuse games with reality.
These things will only confuse you.
Careful not to confuse a pocket for a pleat.
I can see how you would confuse us.
You confuse me for someone with remorse.
He killed which could confuse and exonerate me.
Do not confuse being my daughter with getting a vote.
Do not you ever confuse those two.
It can confuse other clients who observe it.
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I hope you do not confuse us with them.
Do not confuse me with one of your stoolies.
There is no reason to confuse the little fellow.
You confuse them with your haircut.
This will then confuse your rival.
Must confuse the little thing no end.
I do not want to confuse them any more.
Do not confuse sincerity of purpose with success.
This might only confuse you further.
Do not confuse issues we had a discussion on this.
I do not want to confuse you too much.
They confuse the two things so hopelessly.
You do tend to confuse sex and love.
Never confuse efficiency with a liver complaint.
But it is a mistake to confuse primacy with empire.
I confuse the right with the left.
It will just confuse you even more.
Seeing another house can only confuse us.
I did not want to confuse the character in my head.
The timing would just confuse you.
Let us not confuse efficiency with effectiveness.
Because a lot of people confuse the two.
But do not confuse kindness with weakness.
You know they only confuse him.
And you confuse that with courage.
Said they did not want to confuse him.
And do not confuse me with this stuff.
My learned friend is trying to confuse the witness.
He would confuse them with his haircut.
I am worried that might confuse the guests.
So do not confuse making a threat with being one.
Maybe those sounds will confuse you.
I did not want to confuse an already confusing situation.
You would not have to confuse him.
We should not confuse sanctity with sanctimoniousness.