Use "discombobulate" in a sentence

1. That really can discombobulate you.

2. The term comes from "discombobulate," which means to confuse or frustrate, and Google.

3. Bewilder - cause to be confused emotionally bemuse , discombobulate , throw discomfit , discompose , untune , upset , disconcert - cause to lose one's composure

4. Bewilder: 1 v cause to be confused emotionally Synonyms: bemuse , discombobulate , throw Type of: discomfit , discompose , disconcert , untune , upset cause to lose

5. We have hinted that there are more things pending, which will discombobulate the establishment and put rips in the cover-up.

6. 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}

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9. Bedevil: 1 v be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly Synonyms: befuddle , confound , confuse , discombobulate , fox , fuddle , throw confuse , disconcert , flurry , put off cause to feel embarrassment Types: show 6 types hide 6 types demoralize confuse or put into disorder amaze , baffle , beat , bewilder ,

10. Befuddle: 1 v be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly “This question Befuddled even the teacher” Synonyms: bedevil , confound , confuse , discombobulate , fox , fuddle , throw confuse , disconcert , flurry , put off cause to feel embarrassment Types: show 6 types hide 6 types demoralize confuse or put into