Confounding

/kənˈfaʊndɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

verb
to cause surprise or confusion in someone, especially by acting against their expectations.
The magician's tricks confounded the audience, leaving them in awe.
to mix up or confuse different elements.
The complex variables confounded the analysis, making it challenging to draw clear conclusions.
adjective
causing confusion or bewilderment; perplexing.
The confounding results made it difficult to determine the effectiveness of the treatment.
mixed up or confused in a way that makes something difficult to understand.
The confounding data presented by the researchers led to several misinterpretations.

Etymology

From Latin 'confundere', meaning 'to pour together'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

confounding variables
Factors that obscure the relationship between two other variables.
confounding factors
Circumstances that could affect the outcome of a study.
confounding evidence
Information that complicates the understanding of a situation.
confounding expectations
Going against what was anticipated.

Related Words

confound
To cause surprise or confusion; to mix up.
confusion
The state of being bewildered or unclear in one’s mind.
bewilder
To cause someone to become perplexed and confused.

Slang Meanings

Mind-blowing
That magic trick was confounding, absolutely mind-blowing!
Throwing a curveball
The plot twist in that movie was confounding, really threw a curveball at us.