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    confuse

    US /kənˈfjuz/

    ・

    UK /kənˈfju:z/

    A2
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo make something unclear or hard to understand
    Please don't confuse me with your incorrect directions
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo mistake one person or thing for another.
    I always confuse him with his brother.

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    Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas

    05:35Why being bilingual is good for your brain | BBC Ideas
    • It used to be thought that being bilingual was a bad thing - that it would confuse or hold people back, especially children.

      It used to be thought that being bilingual was a bad thing - that it would confuse or hold people back, especially children.

    B1

    Brazil floods: BBC News Review

    07:25Brazil floods: BBC News Review
    • Yes. And don't confuse displaced with misplaced.

      Yes. And don't confuse displaced with misplaced.

    B2

    8 WARNING Signs of Narcissistic Abuse You CAN'T Ignore

    06:238 WARNING Signs of Narcissistic Abuse You CAN'T Ignore
    • and you can't relax even during the "good moments." And here's the thing: those moments are designed to confuse you.

      and you can't relax even during the "good moments." And here's the thing: those moments are designed to confuse you.

    • Those moments are designed to confuse you.

      Those moments are designed to confuse you.

    B1

    Improve Your English Vocabulary: 5 terms for a healthy life

    21:16Improve Your English Vocabulary: 5 terms for a healthy life
    • Let us not confuse "diet". A lot of people think "diet", like the keto diet,

      Let us not confuse "diet". A lot of people think "diet", like the keto diet,

    • Let us not confuse "diet." A lot of people think diet like the keto diet or the vegetarian diet.

      Let us not confuse "diet." A lot of people think diet like the keto diet or the vegetarian diet.

    A2

    English Vocabulary: How To Talk About Driving In English

    12:01English Vocabulary: How To Talk About Driving In English
    • Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.

      Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.

    • Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.

      Also, let's not confuse the words "curb" and "curve." This is a curb.

    A2

    How to Communicate Confidently at Work | 4 Steps

    11:55How to Communicate Confidently at Work | 4 Steps
    • We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in, I just say whatever comes to mind.

      We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in, I just say whatever comes to mind.

    • We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in I just say whatever comes to mind.

      We have to be aware because we can confuse the word authenticity as in I just say whatever comes to mind.

    A2

    Marcus Aurelius - How to Become Who You Are

    07:32Marcus Aurelius - How to Become Who You Are
    • It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.

      It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.

    • It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.

      It clears away the fog that would normally confuse your thinking.

    B1

    ON & UPON | What is the difference? - English grammar lesson

    03:21ON & UPON  |  What is the difference?  - English grammar lesson
    • So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are 'on' and 'upon' as both mean the same thing.

      So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are 'on' and 'upon' as both mean the same thing.

    • So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are ON and UPON, as they both mean the same thing.

      So, two prepositions that confuse non-native speakers are ON and UPON, as they both mean the same thing.

    A2

    SORRY! Why Canadians say “sorry” so much

    10:33SORRY! Why Canadians say “sorry” so much
    • What?" So, when we complain, we always start off with a "sorry." It makes it polite to confuse...

      What?" So, when we complain, we always start off with a "sorry." It makes it polite to confuse...

    • It makes it polite to confuse...

      It makes it polite to confuse...

    A2

    Antimatter in Sci-Fi Rundown

    10:01Antimatter in Sci-Fi Rundown
    • I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.

      I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.

    • I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.

      I just hope they didn't take these fictional works too literally and confuse fact with anti-fact.

    B2