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  1. Jul 6, 2012 · The meaning of CONFOUND is to throw (a person) into confusion or perplexity. How to use confound in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Confound.

  2. CONFOUND definition: 1. to confuse and very much surprise someone, so that they are unable to explain or deal with a…. Learn more.

  3. Confound definition: to perplex or amaze, especially by a sudden disturbance or surprise; bewilder; confuse. See examples of CONFOUND used in a sentence.

  4. 1. To cause to become confused or perplexed. See Synonyms at perplex. 2. To fail to distinguish; mix up: Don't confound fiction and fact. 3. To make (something bad) worse: Do not confound the problem by losing your temper. 4. To cause to be ashamed; abash: an invention that confounded the skeptics. 5. Used in mild curses: Confound you! 6. a.

  5. CONFOUND meaning: 1. to confuse and very much surprise someone, so that they are unable to explain or deal with a…. Learn more.

  6. Definitions of confound. verb. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly. synonyms: bedevil, befuddle, confuse, discombobulate, fox, fuddle, throw. confuse, disconcert, flurry, put off. cause to feel embarrassment. see more. verb. mistake one thing for another.

  7. If someone or something confounds you, they make you feel surprised or confused, often by showing you that your opinions or expectations of them were wrong. He momentarily confounded his critics by his cool handling of the hostage crisis. [VERB noun] The choice of Governor may confound us all. [VERB noun]

  8. Definition of confound verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definitions of 'confound' If someone or something confounds you, they make you feel surprised or confused, often by showing you that your opinions or expectations of them were wrong. [...] More. Conjugations of 'confound' present simple: I confound, you confound [...] past simple: I confounded, you confounded [...] past participle: confounded. More

  10. confound. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English con‧found /kənˈfaʊnd/ verb [ transitive] 1 to confuse and surprise people by being unexpected His amazing recovery confounded the medical specialists. 2 to prove someone or something wrong confound the critics/pundits/experts etc United’s new striker confounded the critics with ...

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