Use "confound" in a sentence

1. Confound [ God confound ] it [ you ] !

2. Don't confound right with wrong!

3. Confound that silly fool!

4. Don't confound public affairs with private ones.

5. As verbs the difference between confound and Confuscate is that confound is to confuse; to mix up; to puzzle while Confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex

6. Confusticate - to confuse, confound or perplex

7. Confound you, what do you mean?

8. Thus did ordinary children confound the experts.

9. Use their expectations and then confound them.

10. Awhape - To confound; to terrify; to amaze

11. Dumfounded, To fill with astonishment and perplexity; confound.

12. And Time that gave , doth now his confound.

13. Don't confound the means with the end.

14. Placed there to confront and confound him.

15. Awhape - To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

16. The choice of Governor may confound us all.

17. Awhape: To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

18. Do not confound the means with the ends.

19. Awhape means: To confound; to terrify; to amaze

20. The traditional monument has tended to confound gender politics.

21. Confound him , what does he mean by dogging me?

22. It is a mistake to confound strangeness with mystery.

23. Hell and the devil confound it, this was his home!

24. As verbs the difference between Confuscate and confusticate is that Confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex while confusticate is (transitiveinformalchieflyus) to confuse, confound or perplex.

25. As verbs the difference between confuscate and Confusticate is that confuscate is to confuse, confound, or perplex while Confusticate is (transitiveinformalchieflyus) to confuse, confound or perplex.

26. Confusticate meaning (informal, chiefly US) To confuse, confound, or perplex.

27. What does Awhape mean? (obsolete) To confound; to terrify; to amaze

28. Confusticate (Verb) To confuse, confound or perplex. How to pronounce Confusticate?

29. 11 synonyms for Abash: chagrin, confound, confuse, discomfit, discomfort, disconcert, discountenance

30. It further demonstrates how mental and spiritual darkness confound the people’s sense of values.

31. Confuscate (Verb) to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate. How to pronounce Confuscate?

32. He was to preach the doctrines, and I was to confound all opponents.

33. Confuscate meaning Alternative form of Confusticate: to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate.

34. Confuscate meaning Alternative form of confusticate: to confuse, confound, perplex; to complicate.

35. Confound and put to shame those who have devised evil against us.

36. The author deliberately breaks the narrative continuity in order to confound the reader's expectations.

37. Abash is a stronger word than confuse, but not so strong as confound

38. He did not start off as a rebel seeking out Peripatetics to confound.

39. Confusticate (v.) "confound, confuse," 1852, a fantastical mock-Latin American English coinage from confound or confuse, originally in "Negro dialect" passages in works such as "J

40. Synonyms for Convolute include confuse, cloud, obscure, muddle, muddy, becloud, befog, blur, confound and fog

41. Synonyms for Befuddle include baffle, confound, confuse, bemuse, mystify, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, flummox and stupefy

42. The 000 lives killed heinously, and his mis-reading of Islam confound Shia and Sunni.

43. Confound it, who am I to hold up my nose in such a fashion?

44. 24 synonyms for Bemuse: puzzle, stun, confuse, overwhelm, stump, baffle, bewilder, muddle, daze, confound

45. Paper institute character, be not people place desire character, confound right and wrong, and white confuse.

46. He has utilized the pictorial logic of the photograph to confound rather than to clarify space.

47. Synonyms for Bemuse include confuse, puzzle, bewilder, muddle, perplex, baffle, confound, addle, flummox and mystify

48. Synonyms for Abash include confound, confuse, discomfit, disconcert, discountenance, embarrass, faze, fluster, mortify and nonplus

49. Synonyms for Confusticate include confuscate, confuse, confound, perplex, bewilder, puzzle, baffle, bemuse, dumbfound and mystify

50. Synonyms for Becloud include obscure, muddy, confuse, obfuscate, blur, cloud, confound, mystify, perplex and puzzle

51. "God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise" (I Corinthians .

52. 10 You should not confound right and wrong and incriminate me, please try to understand the context first.

53. As verbs the difference between compounded and Confounded is that compounded is (compound) while Confounded is (confound)

54. You should not confound right and wrong and incriminate me, please try to understand the context first.

55. Confound definition, to perplex or amaze, especially by a sudden disturbance or surprise; bewilder; confuse: The complicated directions Confounded him

56. Our aim was not to win every battle, but to confound the enemies and make them paranoid after every encounter.

57. Awhape (third-person singular simple present Awhapes, present participle awhaping, simple past and past participle Awhaped) ( transitive , obsolete ) To confound ; to terrify ; to amaze

58. Confuscate (third-person singular simple present Confuscates, present participle confuscating, simple past and past participle Confuscated) To confuse, confound, or perplex

59. 21 synonyms for Astound: amaze, surprise, overwhelm, astonish, stagger, bewilder, daze, confound, stupefy, stun, take your breath away, boggle the mind

60. With more than three months to polling day, there may still be time for the president's party to confound the doomsayers.

61. Giant Constrictors share a number of additional traits that either increase the severity of likely ecological impacts or confound control and eradication efforts

62. Confuscate (third-person singular simple present Confuscates, present participle confuscating, simple past and past participle Confuscated) To confuse, confound, or perplex

63. It recognized that future climate change could confound predictions of recovery and future acidification and therefore must be considered in predictions beyond

64. It may also prove necessary to confound the belief that the local community and environment can not provide a suitable learning medium.

65. There are occasions in the City as elsewhere, when ingenuous questions out of the mouths of babes and sucklings can confound the experts.

66. Bollixing (also: to addle, to befog, to befuddle, to bewilder, to bollix, to confound, to confuse, to daze, to discombobulate, to disconcert) volume_up förvirra {vb}

67. 1 day ago · Alexander: UCLA survives, advances … and Astounds The 11th-seeded Bruins continue to confound the experts, and now they're in the Elite Eight

68. Leave it to Jewish lawyers and sodomites to Amoralize a situation and try to confound people by completely taking things out of context to try to prove a point an evil point.

69. Amaze verb astonish, surprise, shock, stun, alarm, stagger, startle, bewilder, astound, daze, confound, stupefy, flabbergast, bowl someone over (informal), boggle someone's mind, dumbfound He Amazed us with his knowledge of local history.

70. 1889, Joseph Lightfoot, Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" This attempt to confound the seven Epistles mentioned by Eusebius with the other Confessedly spurious Epistles, as if they presented

71. 36 Then Jared said unto his brother: Cry again unto the Lord, and it may be that he will turn away his anger from them who are our afriends, that he confound not their language.

72. The verb confound means both "to mistake" and "to confuse." If you decide to treat yourself to a delicious dessert, you might find yourself Confounded by the overwhelming number of choices

73. Genesis 11:9 View whole chapter See verse in context Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all

74. ‘The belt and buckle with the Aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’ ‘An order of 1764 discontinued the wearing of the Aiguillette and replaced it with an …

75. Present participle of appear··appearance; act of coming into view 1866, Caleb Webb, Discourses on 'the Lord's prayer, page 120: Sudden and extensive disAppearings and fresh Appearings would startle and confound us, and if continued, would shatter our sense of personality out of us.

76. Tolkien, The Hobbit Confusticate means to make more confusing, or to confuse and confound someone or something.It is a made-up word, but we don't actually know who invented it, so the exact definition is a little up in the air.

77. Appearing (plural Appearings) appearance; act of coming into view 1866, Caleb Webb, Discourses on 'the Lord's prayer, page 120: Sudden and extensive disAppearings and fresh Appearings would startle and confound us, and if continued, would shatter our sense of personality out of us.

78. ‘The belt and buckle with the Aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’ ‘An order of 1764 discontinued the wearing of the Aiguillette and replaced it with an …

79. ‘Similar Aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General.’ ‘The belt and buckle with the aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’

80. ‘Similar Aiguillettes are worn on the right shoulder by Aides de Camp to the Governor-General.’ ‘The belt and buckle with the aiguillette are still in the original round, black leatherette-faced cardboard container.’ ‘But in 1914, the notions of shoulders braid and Aiguillettes confound themselves.’