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Confuse

Verb
UK /kənˈfjuːz/
US /kənˈfjuːz/

Definition

To make someone puzzled or to mix things up.

Example

"Complicated instructions confused them."

"Don’t confuse kindness with weakness; they are very different."

"The new road signs may confuse drivers who are not familiar with the area."

Explanation

To confuse means to make someone uncertain, puzzled, or unable to understand something clearly. For example, if a teacher explains too fast, he/she may confuse students. You can also confuse one thing with another, like mixing up “accept” and “except.” The word often describes a situation where something is unclear, complicated, or mixed up. Being confused can lead to mistakes or wrong decisions. In everyday life, people use “confuse” when talking about misunderstandings, unclear directions, or complicated problems. It’s important to ask questions and clear up confusion instead of staying silent, so you can understand better.