Confound


The meaning of the word Confound is: to mix up or confuse


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If the nurse does not read the labels, she will confound the medications and possibly harm patients.

published by Eileen on 2021-12-02 20:04:04


The purpose of the article is not to confound the readers but to inform them.

published by Reiko on 2021-10-03 15:00:44


As the robber ran from the police, he jumped into a trash dumpster in an attempt to confound his pursuers.

published by Nu on 2021-03-01 02:18:33


Attending his married brother’s twentieth anniversary party seemed to confound the confirmed bachelor who did not believe a marriage could last.

published by Tanja on 2021-10-04 15:12:53


Without instructions, this unusual game will confound anyone.

published by Neta on 2021-04-09 21:34:21


The kidnappers covered their victim’s head with a black bag to confound him about the location of their secret hideaway.

published by Patience on 2021-12-24 14:07:19


Will the expert testimony confound the jury members so much that they will not convict the defendant?

published by Luis on 2021-02-17 05:52:01


Our coach talks to us in a secret code to confound our opponents.

published by Reinaldo on 2021-08-29 15:17:31


During his speech, the politician urged the media to not confound his statements with those of his political rival.

published by Brandee on 2021-04-27 22:46:46


The complex puzzle will confound even the most intelligent person.

published by Hubert on 2021-09-08 12:27:24


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