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betwattle

Terms vs Betwattle - What's the difference?

terms | betwattle |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb betwattle is

(archaic|transitive) to surprise, to confound, to befuddle, to put in a distressed state of mind.

Betwattled vs Betwattle - What's the difference?

betwattled | betwattle |


As verbs the difference between betwattled and betwattle

is that betwattled is past tense of betwattle while betwattle is to surprise, to confound, to befuddle, to put in a distressed state of mind.

As an adjective betwattled

is surprised, confounded, befuddled, to be in a distressed state of mind.

Befuddle vs Betwattle - What's the difference?

befuddle | betwattle |


As verbs the difference between befuddle and betwattle

is that befuddle is to perplex, confuse someone while betwattle is to surprise, to confound, to befuddle, to put in a distressed state of mind.

Confound vs Betwattle - What's the difference?

confound | betwattle |


As verbs the difference between confound and betwattle

is that confound is to confuse; to mix up; to puzzle while betwattle is to surprise, to confound, to befuddle, to put in a distressed state of mind.

As a noun confound

is a confounding variable.

Surprise vs Betwattle - What's the difference?

surprise | betwattle |


As verbs the difference between surprise and betwattle

is that surprise is to cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted while betwattle is (archaic|transitive) to surprise, to confound, to befuddle, to put in a distressed state of mind.

As a noun surprise

is something not expected.

As an adjective surprise

is unexpected.