Use "confuse" in a sentence

1. Don't confuse the issue.

2. Don't confuse greater Celandine with …

3. Don't confuse liberty with overindulge.

4. Don't confuse Austria and/with Australia.

5. And don't confuse that with tipsy.

6. Hopefully I didn't confuse you.

7. Confusticate - to confuse, confound or perplex

8. It is easy to confuse our priorities.

9. Addle is a verb meaning to confuse

10. You can easily confuse the two paintings.

11. You would never confuse them, would you?

12. Many people confuse Chimps with monkeys

13. People often confuse Apes and monkeys

14. Don't confuse Capers with Caper berries

15. Don't confuse Peru Balsam with tolu

16. We tried to confuse the enemy.

17. One must not confuse homomorphism with homeomorphism.

18. I sometimes confuse Jane with her sister.

19. I often confuse you and your brother.

20. It seems you confuse Third World countries.

21. Befuddle Meaning: "confuse," originally "to confuse with strong drink or opium" (by 1832), from be- + fuddle

22. Sometimes I think we confuse rigidity with rigor.Sentencedict.com

23. Sometimes I think we confuse rigidity with rigor.

24. Be careful not to confuse quantity with quality.

25. Sometimes we confuse differences in personality with sin.

26. You would confuse him and ruin his birthday.

27. 5 This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology.

28. Don't confuse Complaisant with its near-homonym complacent.

29. Be careful not to confuse Blueberry with bilberry.

30. Writing about the Aforementioned bananas will confuse a

31. And they confuse the direction of your paths.

32. Just don't confuse a strong center with passivity.

33. Many Blogging newbies confuse WordPress.org with WordPress.com

34. Bemuse: To cause to be bewildered; confuse

35. To Bemuse is to confuse or puzzle

36. I hope my explanation didn't confuse everybody.

37. Don't confuse Brooklime with black root (Leptandra virginica) or …

38. Do not confuse Cucurbit downy mildew with powdery mildew

39. (ă-dŭk'shŭn), Do not confuse this word with Abduction

40. To pretend otherwise is to confuse the constitutional position.

41. She doesn't confuse making a mistake with being incompetent.

42. Many politicians and media critics confuse cynicism with skepticism.

43. 5 Sometimes I think we confuse rigidity with rigor.

44. Brawny: ( braw'nē ), Do not confuse this word with branny

45. His comments only served to confuse the issue further.

46. Similar species: you may confuse Bullfinches with chaffinches

47. Be careful not to confuse Blueberry with bilberry.

48. To confuse or muddle: to Becloud the issues

49. Don't confuse Abuta (Cissampelos pareira) with Abuta grandifolia

50. Don't confuse the Attrition defintion with turnover defintion!

51. Gaddafi's approach often tended to confuse international opinion.

52. Don't confuse the voters. Keep to the message.

53. Do not confuse ANTE with ANTI which means against

54. Aides and Alts DO not confuse Aides with ALTS

55. The artist plays with perspective to confuse the eye.

56. This is an attempt to confuse form and substance.

57. This will only serve to confuse the issue.

58. People often confuse me and my twin sister.

59. This nomenclature tends to confuse the terminology. Sentencedict.com

60. What does Baffle mean? The definition of Baffle is confuse

61. Their proposal was only a device to confuse the opposition.

62. 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.

63. A wildebeest performs an erratic dance to confuse the enemy

64. The ballot issue is a subterfuge designed to confuse voters.

65. Cosh(x) (esupxsup esupminusxsup) 2 Dont confuse it with

66. Don't confuse Brooklime with black root (Leptandra virginica) or …

67. To slightly confuse someone: Her answer Bemused us all.

68. But I won't have him confuse him right now.

69. Bemuses, bemusing, bemused: definition 1: to confuse or bewilder (someone)

70. Eliminate unnecessary details that may confuse and overwhelm your listeners.

71. Cordate: ( kōr'dāt ), Do not confuse this word with chordate

72. Do not confuse Ante with ANTI which means against

73. I always confuse the sisters: they look so alike.

74. People tend to confuse bad decisions with bad luck.

75. There's no big room to create reverberation and confuse the rhythms.

76. I think it's a serious mistake to confuse books with life.

77. Chose and Choose are two verbs that confuse many English learners

78. Perceptions, such as hers, distort the truth and confuse the issue.

79. Anti-alcohol campaigners deliberately seek to confuse alcohol with narcotic drugs.

80. Emotive thing and life bagatelle cannot confuse sth with sth else!