单词 | confound |
释义 | confound/kənˈfaʊnd![]() verb [with object] 1Cause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations: the inflation figure confounded economic analysts...
Synonyms amaze, astonish, dumbfound, stagger, surprise, startle, stun, stupefy, daze, nonplus; throw, shake, unnerve, disconcert, discompose, dismay, bewilder, set someone thinking, baffle, mystify, bemuse, perplex, puzzle, confuse; take someone's breath away, take by surprise, take aback, shake up, stop someone in their tracks, strike dumb, leave open-mouthed, leave aghast, catch off balance North American informal buffalo informal flabbergast, floor, knock for six, knock sideways, knock out, knock the stuffing out of someone, bowl over, blow someone's mind, blow away, flummox, discombobulate, faze, stump, beat, fox, make someone scratch their head, be all Greek to, fog archaic wilder, gravel, maze, cause to be at a stand, distract, pose rare obfuscate 1.1Prove (a theory or expectation) wrong: the rise in prices confounded expectations...
Synonyms invalidate, negate, contradict, counter, go against, discredit, give the lie to, drive a coach and horses through; quash, explode, demolish, shoot down, destroy; disprove, prove wrong, prove false, falsify informal shoot full of holes, blow sky-high rare controvert, confute, negative 1.2Defeat (a plan, aim, or hope): we will confound these tactics by the pressure groups...
1.3 archaic Overthrow (an enemy): God chose to use natural disorders to confound Pharaoh and the gods of Egypt...
2Mix up (something) with something else: he was forever confounding managerialism with idealism...
exclamation dated Used to express anger or annoyance: oh confound it, where is the thing? OriginMiddle English: from Old French confondre, from Latin confundere 'pour together, mix up'. Compare with confuse.
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