rediscover |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between rediscover and confuse
is that
rediscover is to discover again; especially something previously lost or forgotten while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
repaired |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between repaired and confuse
is that
repaired is (
repair) while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
disconnect |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between disconnect and confuse
is that
disconnect is to sever or interrupt a connection while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As a noun disconnect
is a break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection.
nonspecific |
confuse |
As an adjective nonspecific
is not specific.
As a verb confuse is
to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
replenish |
confuse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between replenish and confuse
is that
replenish is (obsolete) to finish; to complete; to perfect while
confuse is (obsolete) to rout; discomfit.
As verbs the difference between replenish and confuse
is that
replenish is to refill; to renew; to supply again or to add a fresh quantity while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
confuse |
unfriendly |
As a verb confuse
is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As an adjective unfriendly is
not friendly; hostile; mean.
As a noun unfriendly is
an enemy.
unaware |
confuse |
As an adjective unaware
is not aware or informed; lacking knowledge.
As a verb confuse is
to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
misconstrue |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between misconstrue and confuse
is that
misconstrue is to interpret erroneously, to understand incorrectly; to misunderstand while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
confuse |
stale |
In obsolete terms the difference between confuse and stale
is that
confuse is to rout; discomfit while
stale is a patsy, a pawn, someone used under some false pretext to forward another's (usu. sinister) designs; a stalking horse.
As verbs the difference between confuse and stale
is that
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder while
stale is to make a ladder by joining rungs ("stales") between the posts.
As a noun stale is
theft; the act of stealing.
As an adjective stale is
at a standstill; stalemated.
dazed |
confuse |
As verbs the difference between dazed and confuse
is that
dazed is (
daze) while
confuse is to thoroughly mix; to confound; to disorder.
As an adjective dazed
is in a state of shock or confusion.
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