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confound

con·found [ kən fównd ] (past and past participle con·found·ed, present participle con·found·ing, 3rd person present singular con·founds)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. bewilder somebody: to puzzle or confuse somebody

2. make things worse: to cause a confused situation to become even more confused
Shouting at her like that only confounded the problem.

3. refute something: to prove somebody or something to be wrong
confounded the critics and went on to become an international success

4. put somebody to shame: to cause somebody to feel ashamed or embarrassed
Her presentation confounded everyone who had criticized her.

5. frustrate: to prevent somebody or something from succeeding
The lack of progress confounded him and he left in disgust.

6. mix things up: to fail to distinguish between two or more things
I am not confounding modesty with bashfulness.
He often confounds fact and opinion.

7. expressing anger: used to express anger at something or somebody ( dated )
Confound his insolence!

8. ruin something: to ruin or destroy somebody or something ( archaic )

[13th century. Via Anglo-Norman conf(o)undre< Latin confundere "pour together" < fundere "melt, pour"]

con·found·er noun
con·found·ing·ly adverb
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