confuse in Danish
confuse in Danish is forvirre, forveksle, forlegenhed — confuse means to make someone unable to understand or think clearly.
confuse in Danish
forvirre
(transitive) to puzzle, perplex, baffle, bewilder (somebody); to afflict by being complicated, contradictory, or otherwise difficult to understand
forveksle
(transitive) To mix up, muddle up (one thing with another); to mistake (one thing for another).
forlegenhed
(transitive) To mix thoroughly; to confound; to disorder.
What does "confuse" mean?
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verb To make someone unable to understand or think clearly.
"The conflicting instructions confused everyone in the meeting."
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verb To mistake one thing for another.
"People often confuse the twins because they look so alike."
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verb To make someone feel embarrassed or flustered.
"His blunt question clearly confused her."
confuse in a sentence
- The conflicting instructions confused everyone in the meeting.
- Don't confuse the new starters with too much jargon on day one.
- People often confuse the twins because they look so alike.
- His blunt question clearly confused her.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "confuse" in Danish?
"confuse" in Danish is forvirre, forveksle, forlegenhed. confuse means: To make someone unable to understand or think clearly.
How do you use "confuse" in a sentence?
Example: "The conflicting instructions confused everyone in the meeting." In Danish, "confuse" is forvirre, forveksle, forlegenhed.
Are there other ways to say "confuse" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 3 translations listed for "confuse": forvirre, forveksle, forlegenhed.
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