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Flummox vs Obfuscate - What's the difference?

flummox | obfuscate |


As verbs the difference between flummox and obfuscate

is that flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while obfuscate is to make dark; overshadow.

As an adjective obfuscate is

(obsolete) obfuscated; darkened; obscured.

Flummox vs Confused - What's the difference?

flummox | confused |


As verbs the difference between flummox and confused

is that flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while confused is (confuse).

As an adjective confused is

(lb) unable to think clearly or understand.

Flummox vs Bamboozle - What's the difference?

flummox | bamboozle | Related terms |

Flummox is a related term of bamboozle.


As verbs the difference between flummox and bamboozle

is that flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while bamboozle is (informal) to con, defraud, trick, to make a fool of, to humbug or impose on someone.

Mystify vs Flummox - What's the difference?

mystify | flummox | Related terms |

Mystify is a related term of flummox.


As verbs the difference between mystify and flummox

is that mystify is to thoroughly confuse, befuddle, or bewilder while flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.

Flummox vs Hoodwink - What's the difference?

flummox | hoodwink | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between flummox and hoodwink

is that flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while hoodwink is to cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold.

Baffle vs Flummox - What's the difference?

baffle | flummox | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between baffle and flummox

is that baffle is to publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight while flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.

As a noun baffle

is a device used to dampen the effects of such things as sound, light, or fluid. Specifically, a baffle is a surface which is placed inside an open area to inhibit direct motion from one part to another, without preventing motion altogether.

Stump vs Flummox - What's the difference?

stump | flummox | Related terms |

Stump is a related term of flummox.


As verbs the difference between stump and flummox

is that stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.

As a noun stump

is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb.

Puzzle vs Flummox - What's the difference?

puzzle | flummox | Synonyms |

Puzzle is a synonym of flummox.


As a noun puzzle

is puzzle.

As a verb flummox is

to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.

Flummox vs Foil - What's the difference?

flummox | foil | Related terms |

Flummox is a related term of foil.


As verbs the difference between flummox and foil

is that flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast while foil is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

As a noun foil is

a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal.

Confound vs Flummox - What's the difference?

confound | flummox | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between confound and flummox

is that confound is to confuse; to mix up; to puzzle while flummox is to confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.

As a noun confound

is a confounding variable.

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