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“confused”
confuse (verb), confuses; confused; confusing
1. To make unclear, indistinct, or blurred.
2. To make unclear or incomprehensible.
3. To make something hard, or harder, to understand.
2. To make unclear or incomprehensible.
3. To make something hard, or harder, to understand.
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fus-, fun-, fund-, fut-, found-
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(Greek: a combining form confused between three Greek roots and may mean "hunger", "dirt", or "drink"; and there is one Latin form referring to the "pine tree")
(from Latin vates, seer, prophet; sooth-sayer; prophesy, prophecy; which should not be confused with Vatican, "Pope's palace in Rome" or Vaticanism, "doctrine of papal supremacy and infallibility")