clutter |
confuse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between clutter and confuse
is that
clutter is (obsolete) clatter; confused noise while
confuse is (obsolete) to rout; discomfit.
As verbs the difference between clutter and confuse
is that
clutter is to fill something with while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As a noun clutter
is a confused disordered jumble of things.
confuse |
vague |
As verbs the difference between confuse and vague
is that
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder while
vague is .
frustrated |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between frustrated and confuse
is that
frustrated is (
frustrate) while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As an adjective frustrated
is foiled, stopped, disappointed.
faze |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between faze and confuse
is that
faze is (
fazer) while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
divert |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between divert and confuse
is that
divert is to turn aside from a course while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
complicate |
confuse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between complicate and confuse
is that
complicate is (obsolete) intertwined while
confuse is (obsolete) to rout; discomfit.
As verbs the difference between complicate and confuse
is that
complicate is to fold or twist together; to combine intricately; to make complex; to combine or associate so as to make intricate or difficult while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As an adjective complicate
is (obsolete) intertwined.
vex |
confuse |
As a noun vex
is (space|esa).
As a verb confuse is
to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
confuse |
hallucination |
As a verb confuse
is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As a noun hallucination is
a sensory perception of something that does not exist, often arising from disorder of the nervous system, as in delirium tremens; a delusion.
trick |
confuse |
As a noun trick
is trick.
As a verb confuse is
to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
avowal |
confuse |
As a noun avowal
is an open declaration of affirmation or admission of knowledge.
As a verb confuse is
to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
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