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单词 confounding
释义

confound

verb

con·​found kən-ˈfau̇nd How to pronounce confound (audio)
kän-
confounded; confounding; confounds

transitive verb

1
: to throw (a person) into confusion or perplexity
tactics to confound the enemy
2
a
: refute
sought to confound his arguments
b
: to put to shame : discomfit
a performance that confounded the critics
3
: damn
4
a
: to fail to discern differences between : mix up
They implored Charles not to confound the innocent with the guilty … T. B. Macaulay
b
: to increase the confusion of
5
a
: baffle, frustrate
Conferences … are not for accomplishment but to confound knavish tricks. John Kenneth Galbraith
b
archaic : to bring to ruin : destroy
6
obsolete : consume, waste
confounder
kən-ˈfau̇n-dər How to pronounce confound (audio)
kän-
noun
confoundingly
kən-ˈfau̇n-diŋ-lē How to pronounce confound (audio)
kän-
adverb

Synonyms

  • addle
  • baffle
  • bamboozle
  • beat
  • befog
  • befuddle
  • bemuse
  • bewilder
  • buffalo
  • confuse
  • discombobulate
  • disorient
  • flummox
  • fox
  • fuddle
  • get
  • gravel
  • maze
  • muddle
  • muddy
  • mystify
  • perplex
  • pose
  • puzzle
  • vex
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Example Sentences

The strategy confounded our opponents. The murder case has confounded investigators. The school's team confounded all predictions and won the game. The success of the show confounded critics.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English confounden "to defeat, destroy, frustrate, bewilder," borrowed from Anglo-French confondre, going back to Latin confundere "to pour together, blend, bring into disorder, destroy, disconcert," from con- con- + fundere "to pour, shed" — more at found entry 5

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 5b

Kids Definition

confound

verb

con·​found kən-ˈfau̇nd How to pronounce confound (audio)
kän-
confounded; confounding
: confuse sense 1
The crime has confounded police.

confounding 1 of 2

adjective

as in perplexing

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • perplexing
  • baffling
  • bewildering
  • confusing
  • puzzling
  • frustrating
  • disconcerting
  • muddled
  • confused
  • inconsistent
  • disjointed
  • disorganized
  • disorderly
  • disordered
  • incoherent
  • illogical
  • irrational
  • unorganized
  • unusual
  • bizarre
  • eccentric
  • disconnected
  • unconnected
  • strange
  • absurd
  • unreasonable
  • fallacious
  • ridiculous
  • curious
  • outlandish
  • foolish
  • choppy
  • peculiar
  • weird
  • inexplicable
  • meaningless
  • odd
  • invalid
  • nonsensical
  • outré
  • unconvincing
  • silly
  • unsound
  • preposterous
  • screwy
  • asinine
  • unaccountable
  • unexplainable
  • nutty
  • senseless

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • systematic
  • coherent
  • connected
  • reasonable
  • logical
  • sound
  • rational
  • compelling
  • orderly
  • valid
  • plausible
  • convincing
  • systematized
  • solid
  • sensible
  • satisfying
  • persuasive
  • organized
  • cogent
  • clear
  • ordered
  • unmistakable
  • unequivocal
  • unambiguous
  • transparent
  • lucid
  • perspicuous
  • clear-cut
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confounding

2 of 2

verb

present participle of confound
1
as in baffling
to throw into a state of mental uncertainty we were confounded by the player's remote control, which wasn't at all user-friendly

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • baffling
  • puzzling
  • perplexing
  • bewildering
  • confusing
  • befuddling
  • mystifying
  • vexing
  • embarrassing
  • disorienting
  • disturbing
  • bemusing
  • discombobulating
  • muddling
  • bamboozling
  • stunning
  • posing
  • flustering
  • upsetting
  • flummoxing
  • bothering
  • muddying
  • rattling
  • unsettling
  • fuddling
  • addling
  • mazing
  • befogging
  • graveling
  • getting
  • disconcerting
  • beating
  • distressing
  • buffaloing
  • discomfiting
  • foxing
  • disquieting
  • perturbing
  • discomforting
  • stumping
  • mortifying
  • dismaying
  • blowing one's mind
  • gravelling
  • misleading
  • sticking
  • agitating
  • going to one's head
  • beguiling
  • unhinging
  • abashing
  • discountenancing
  • deceiving
  • deluding
  • misguiding
  • nonplussing
  • discomposing
  • fooling
  • tricking
  • gulling
  • weirding out
  • nonplusing
  • hoaxing
  • fazing
  • duping
  • hoodwinking
  • humbugging
  • chagrining
  • snowing
  • cozening
  • taking in
  • stringing along

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • satisfying
  • assuring
  • reassuring
  • informing
  • enlightening
2
as in confusing
to throw into a state of self-conscious distress his renewed popularity has confounded the critics who said his singing career was dead

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • confusing
  • embarrassing
  • flustering
  • disconcerting
  • disturbing
  • unsettling
  • discomfiting
  • mortifying
  • rattling
  • upsetting
  • bothering
  • distressing
  • disquieting
  • perturbing
  • discomforting
  • humiliating
  • dismaying
  • discountenancing
  • nonplussing
  • nonplusing
  • abashing
  • fazing
  • unhinging
  • humbling
  • agitating
  • demeaning
  • discomposing
  • degrading
  • debasing
  • shaming
  • chagrining
  • queering
  • putting off
  • putting out

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • comforting
  • relieving
  • consoling
  • soothing
  • calming
  • encouraging
  • reassuring
  • emboldening
  • assuring
  • cheering
  • buoying
  • heartening
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3
as in conflating
to fail to differentiate (a thing) from something similar or related I think you've confounded astrology with astronomy

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • confusing
  • conflating
  • mistaking
  • misidentifying
  • misnaming
  • misapplying
  • miscalling
  • mixing (up)
  • lumping (together)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • distinguishing
  • separating
  • discriminating
  • differentiating
  • differencing
4
as in refuting
to prove to be false new discoveries that confound much of what archaeologists thought they knew about the Mayan civilization

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • refuting
  • challenging
  • overturning
  • confuting
  • disproving
  • discrediting
  • disconfirming
  • falsifying
  • debunking
  • rebutting
  • discussing
  • belying
  • questioning
  • shooting down
  • doubting
  • contesting
  • overthrowing
  • mistrusting
  • giving the lie to
  • debating
  • querying
  • talking over
  • mooting
  • hashing (over)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • proving
  • confirming
  • establishing
  • validating
  • verifying
  • showing
  • supporting
  • documenting
  • witnessing
  • recording
  • identifying
  • corroborating
  • evincing
  • evidencing
  • illustrating
  • demonstrating
  • displaying
  • manifesting
  • attesting
  • buttressing
  • backing (up)
  • substantiating
  • adducing
  • certifying
  • authenticating
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