slovo | definícia |
confuse (mass) | confuse
- pomýliť, zmiasť |
confuse (encz) | confuse,mást |
confuse (encz) | confuse,plést |
confuse (encz) | confuse,splést |
Confuse (gcide) | Confuse \Con*fuse"\, a. [F. confus, L. confusus, p. p. of
confundere. See Confound.]
Mixed; confounded. [Obs.] --Baret.
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Confuse (gcide) | Confuse \Con*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Confusing.]
1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished;
to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or
obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision.
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A universal hubbub wild
Of stunning sounds and voices all confused.
--Milton.
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2. To perplex; to disconcert; to abash; to cause to lose
self-possession.
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Nor thou with shadowed hint confuse
A life that leads melodious days. --Tennyson.
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Confused and sadly she at length replied. --Pope.
Syn: To abash; disorder; disarrange; disconcert; confound;
obscure; distract. See Abash.
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confuse (wn) | confuse
v 1: mistake one thing for another; "you are confusing me with
the other candidate"; "I mistook her for the secretary"
[syn: confuse, confound]
2: be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think
clearly; "These questions confuse even the experts"; "This
question completely threw me"; "This question befuddled even
the teacher" [syn: confuse, throw, fox, befuddle,
fuddle, bedevil, confound, discombobulate]
3: cause to feel embarrassment; "The constant attention of the
young man confused her" [syn: confuse, flurry,
disconcert, put off]
4: assemble without order or sense; "She jumbles the words when
she is supposed to write a sentence" [syn: jumble,
confuse, mix up]
5: make unclear, indistinct, or blurred; "Her remarks confused
the debate"; "Their words obnubilate their intentions" [syn:
confuse, blur, obscure, obnubilate] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
confused (mass) | confused
- zmätený |
confuse someone with someone (encz) | confuse someone with someone,splést si někoho s někým [frsl.] Pino |
confuse something with something (encz) | confuse something with something,splést si něco s něčím [frsl.] Pino |
confused (encz) | confused,zmatený adj: |
confused sea (encz) | confused sea,rozbouřené moře |
confusedly (encz) | confusedly,popleteně Jaroslav Šedivýconfusedly,zmateně Jaroslav Šedivý |
confusedness (encz) | confusedness,popletenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
confuser (encz) | confuser,matoucí osoba n: Zdeněk Brož |
confuses (encz) | confuses,mate confuses,plete |
unconfused (encz) | unconfused, |
Confuse (gcide) | Confuse \Con*fuse"\, a. [F. confus, L. confusus, p. p. of
confundere. See Confound.]
Mixed; confounded. [Obs.] --Baret.
[1913 Webster]Confuse \Con*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Confusing.]
1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished;
to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or
obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision.
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A universal hubbub wild
Of stunning sounds and voices all confused.
--Milton.
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2. To perplex; to disconcert; to abash; to cause to lose
self-possession.
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Nor thou with shadowed hint confuse
A life that leads melodious days. --Tennyson.
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Confused and sadly she at length replied. --Pope.
Syn: To abash; disorder; disarrange; disconcert; confound;
obscure; distract. See Abash.
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Confused (gcide) | Confuse \Con*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Confusing.]
1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished;
to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or
obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision.
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A universal hubbub wild
Of stunning sounds and voices all confused.
--Milton.
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2. To perplex; to disconcert; to abash; to cause to lose
self-possession.
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Nor thou with shadowed hint confuse
A life that leads melodious days. --Tennyson.
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Confused and sadly she at length replied. --Pope.
Syn: To abash; disorder; disarrange; disconcert; confound;
obscure; distract. See Abash.
[1913 Webster]confused \confused\ adj.
1. same as confounded; as, bewildered and confused.
Syn: at sea, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded,
mazed, mixed-up.
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2. lacking orderly continuity.
Syn: disconnected, disjointed, disordered, disorganized,
desultory, garbled, illogical, rambling, scattered,
unconnected.
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3. thrown into disorder; as, His workbench held a confused
assortment of spare engine parts..
Syn: disordered, in disarray, upset.
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4. having lost one's bearings physically or mentally.
Syn: disoriented, lost.
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5. not marked by fine distinctions. discriminate
Syn: indiscriminate.
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6. causing bafflement and confusion.
Syn: bewildering, confusing.
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confused (gcide) | Confuse \Con*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Confused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Confusing.]
1. To mix or blend so that things can not be distinguished;
to jumble together; to confound; to render indistinct or
obscure; as, to confuse accounts; to confuse one's vision.
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A universal hubbub wild
Of stunning sounds and voices all confused.
--Milton.
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2. To perplex; to disconcert; to abash; to cause to lose
self-possession.
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Nor thou with shadowed hint confuse
A life that leads melodious days. --Tennyson.
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Confused and sadly she at length replied. --Pope.
Syn: To abash; disorder; disarrange; disconcert; confound;
obscure; distract. See Abash.
[1913 Webster]confused \confused\ adj.
1. same as confounded; as, bewildered and confused.
Syn: at sea, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded,
mazed, mixed-up.
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2. lacking orderly continuity.
Syn: disconnected, disjointed, disordered, disorganized,
desultory, garbled, illogical, rambling, scattered,
unconnected.
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3. thrown into disorder; as, His workbench held a confused
assortment of spare engine parts..
Syn: disordered, in disarray, upset.
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4. having lost one's bearings physically or mentally.
Syn: disoriented, lost.
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5. not marked by fine distinctions. discriminate
Syn: indiscriminate.
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6. causing bafflement and confusion.
Syn: bewildering, confusing.
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Confusedly (gcide) | Confusedly \Con*fus"ed*ly\, adv.
In a confused manner.
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Confusedness (gcide) | Confusedness \Con*fus"ed*ness\, n.
A state of confusion. --Norris.
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Confusely (gcide) | Confusely \Con*fuse"ly\, adv.
Confusedly; obscurely. [Obs.]
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Inconfused (gcide) | Inconfused \In`con*fused"\, a.
Not confused; distinct. [Obs.]
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Unconfused (gcide) | Unconfused \Unconfused\
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confused (wn) | confused
adj 1: perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements;
filled with bewilderment; "obviously bemused by his
questions"; "bewildered and confused"; "a cloudy and
confounded philosopher"; "just a mixed-up kid"; "she felt
lost on the first day of school" [syn: baffled,
befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded,
confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up, at sea]
2: lacking orderly continuity; "a confused set of instructions";
"a confused dream about the end of the world"; "disconnected
fragments of a story"; "scattered thoughts" [syn: confused,
disconnected, disjointed, disordered, garbled,
illogical, scattered, unconnected]
3: having lost your bearings; confused as to time or place or
personal identity; "I frequently find myself disoriented when
I come up out of the subway"; "the anesthetic left her
completely disoriented" [syn: confused, disoriented,
lost]
4: thrown into a state of disarray or confusion; "troops fleeing
in broken ranks"; "a confused mass of papers on the desk";
"the small disordered room"; "with everything so upset" [syn:
broken, confused, disordered, upset]
5: mentally confused; unable to think with clarity or act
intelligently; "the flood of questions left her bewildered
and confused" [ant: clear-thinking, clearheaded] |
confusedly (wn) | confusedly
adv 1: in a confused manner; "Queen Augusta wrote him an
hysterical letter in which she confusedly sympathised
with him" |
confusedness (wn) | confusedness
n 1: a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly
thought and behavior; "a confusion of impressions" [syn:
confusion, mental confusion, confusedness,
muddiness, disarray] |
unconfused (wn) | unconfused
adj 1: not perplexed by conflicting situations or statements
[syn: unbaffled, unconfused] |
confuser (jargon) | confuser
n.
Common soundalike slang for ‘computer’. Usually encountered in compounds
such as confuser room, personal confuser, confuser guru. Usage: silly.
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