Confuse

/kənˈfjuːz/

Meaning & Definition

verb
to make (someone) unable to think clearly or understand something.
The directions were so complicated that they managed to confuse everyone in the group.
to mistakenly identify as something else.
He often confuses the names of his childhood friends.
to mix up or be unable to distinguish between two or more things.
She confused the two similar-looking plants and ended up watering the wrong one.
to make a situation more complicated or difficult to understand.
His explanation only served to confuse the issue further.

Etymology

Middle English, from the Latin 'confundere', meaning 'to pour together'

Common Phrases and Expressions

confuse the issue
to make a situation more complicated or unclear
confuse (someone) with (something)
to mistakenly believe that a person or thing is something else

Related Words

baffled
unable to understand or explain something
bewildered
feeling confused or disoriented
muddle
to bring into a disordered or confusing state

Slang Meanings

loss of clarity
That lesson really confused me; I didn't get any of it.
to mix up two or more things
I totally confused their names during the introductions.