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Sentence count:193+3Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: complicatejumblemistakemix upmuddleAntonym: calmcomposequietsootheSimilar words: confessconfirmconflictconfrontconfidentconfessionconferenceconflict withMeaning: [kən'fjuːz]  v. 1. mistake one thing for another 2. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly 3. cause to feel embarrassment 4. assemble without order or sense 5. make unclear or incomprehensible 6. make unclear, indistinct, or blurred. 
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151. The point of drawing white objects is that A. there is no color to confuse the issue, and B. it's really easy to see what the light does on the surface of a white object.
152. Do not confuse ever the tangential acceleration, which is along the circumference, with a centripetal acceleration.
153. It would confuse and disenchant our young people, for example, if they are taught a set of values in school, but do not see these values being upheld in the family or within the community.
154. Afterall, it is easy to confuse genius with a bull market.
155. It, like the opium , will hocus your nerves, blur your eyes and confuse your mind.
156. It is usually seen that learners confuse a collocation while he know the meaning of each word well. Therefore the key point of this research lies on the semantic correlation of one word with another.
157. In Perl 5, parsing is an event unto itself, and actions are roadkill on the way to the Big City, using an extended syntax that is proven to confuse cats at a distance.
158. But an increasing number of Austin's eighth-graders also submit classwork containing "b4, " "ur, " "2" and "wata" — words that may confuse adults but are part of the teens' everyday lives.
159. But one should not confuse corporate welfare with a Keynesian stimulus.
160. Wrongfully, many people confuse success with wealth: they assume that a person's triumph can be concluded from the expensiveness of his or her watch, car, or house.
161. Another big misunderstanding of previous decades was to confuse nomadism with migration or travel.
162. There is a positive side to procrastination, but it's important not to confuse procrastination at its best with everyday garden-variety procrastination. Sometimes — sometimes!
163. Arena footpath also installed the fluorescent lamp that conceals type, add the faint illuminate of other line lamp, build the site a your person to confuse drunk atmosphere.
164. Attention, one should not confuse between time sheet and different reports available for the employees.
165. The success of most of the technique to confuse or crack the decompiler is because of the behavior difference between player and decompiler .
166. One should not confuse the percentage stated as dividend yield.
167. Most people confuse it with either Judo , Aikido, Chi - na[sentencedict.com], or recently popular Brazilian Jiujitsu.
168. The fox pretended to be dead as a ruse to confuse the hunters.
169. Don't confuse love with permissiveness. Sometimes telling a child no is the most loving thing you can do for him.
170. To confuse matters , the DNS is already splintering for a good reason.
171. There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand trinary , those that don't, and those that confuse it with binary.
172. The former might confuse the readers and fuddle their comprehension, while the latter might neglect the author's intention and lower the translation's class.
173. Their justification being that the clocks in our computers were binary coded and that after 99, they'd trip to 00 and that'd confuse the all out of them, sending them in a total tizzy.
174. But don't confuse them with a simple stratus cloud clinging to a mountaintop. "Only a jaunty cloud hat" will do.
175. But also have exception,(www.Sentencedict.com) for example plotted against to be fallen to confuse medicine to or by the person is calm force not quite medium badger game.
176. He has done more to confuse and mystify the subject than to clear it up.
177. Sudden and forceful movements may confuse customers, disrupt channels, transition economics inequitably, or lead to poor product execution.
178. Care must be taken not to confuse narcosis with death.
179. The player broke back order to confuse the opposing players.
180. You confuse me , and how can I transact business if I am confused?
More similar words: confessconfirmconflictconfrontconfidentconfessionconferenceconflict withconfrontationin fullin futurein full swingon fireon footCONSiconconveysecondlaconicconcerncontendeconomyconcertcondemnconcedeconvertconsumecontestconsentcontrol
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