Confuse - Wikipedia-style Article
Confuse
Definition
Confuse is a verb. It means to make someone uncertain or unclear in thought, to mix up or make things difficult to distinguish, or to make a situation more complex.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈfjuːz/
- Respelling: kuhn-FYOOZ
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /kənˈfjuːz/
- Respelling: kuhn-FYOOZ
Etymology
The word "confuse" originates from the Latin "confundere," meaning "to pour together" or "mingle," from "con-" (together) and "fundere" (to pour). The term entered Middle English through Old French as "confuser," evolving in English to mean "to mix up" or "to bewilder."
Derivatives
- Confusion (noun)
- Confused (adjective)
- Confusing (adjective)
- Confusingly (adverb)
- Confusable (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
- Clarify
- Explain
- Illuminate
Usage
The term "confuse" is often used when someone is made uncertain or things are made unclear. For example, "The instructions confused the students," or "The similar packaging can confuse customers."
Related Terms
- Misunderstand: To interpret incorrectly.
- Complicate: To make something more difficult or complex.
- Clarify: To make something easier to understand.
Detailed Definitions
Verb
- To make someone uncertain or unclear in thought: To cause someone to feel unsure or to misunderstand something.
- Example: "The sudden change in schedule may confuse some employees."
- To mix up or make things difficult to distinguish: Refers to causing things to become jumbled or unclear in comparison.
- Example: "The twins’ similar appearance can confuse their teachers."
- To complicate a situation or make it more complex: Used to describe making an issue or event more difficult to understand or manage.
- Example: "Adding unnecessary details might confuse the main point."