Confuses

/kənˈfjuːzɪz/ verb

Makes someone feel bewildered or unsure about something that isn't clear or is mixed up.

From Old French 'confus' meaning 'mixed together,' derived from Latin 'confundere' (con- 'together' + fundere 'to pour'). The sense evolved from literal mixing to intellectual confusion.

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