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  • 71confound — con•found [[t]kɒnˈfaʊnd, kən [/t]] for 6usu. [[t]ˈkɒnˈfaʊnd[/t]] v. t. 1) to perplex or amaze; bewilder; confuse 2) to throw into confusion or disorder 3) to throw into increased confusion or disorder 4) to treat or regard erroneously as… …

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  • 72muddle — I verb addle, baffle, becloud, befog, befuddle, bewilder, botch, bungle, cloud, complicate, confound, confundere, confuse, daze, derange, disarrange, discompose, disconcert, disorder, disorganize, disturb, embrangle, entangle, fluster, fog,… …

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  • 73perturb — I verb abash, agitate, alarm, annoy, arouse, badger, baffle, bewilder, bother, bring into disorder, cause a fuss, cause agitation, cause alarm, cause confusion, cause disorder, cause upset, churn, complicate, confound, confuse, derange,… …

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  • 74clut|ter — «KLUHT uhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a number of things scattered or left in disorder; litter; confusion: »It was hard to find the lost pen in the clutter of his desk. 2. a confused noise; loud clatter; hubbub. 3. images of interference on radar:… …

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  • 75muddle — Synonyms and related words: addle, addle the wits, amaze, anarchy, ataxia, baffle, ball up, bamboozle, be all thumbs, beat, becloud, bedazzle, befog, befuddle, befuddlement, bemuse, bewilder, bewilderment, blunder, blunder away, blunder into,… …

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  • 76dis|or´der|er — dis|or|der «dihs R duhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a lack of order; confusion: »The room was in disorder after the birthday party. SYNONYM(S): jumble. 2. a public disturbance; tumult; riot; unruly conduct: »Mounted troops were called out to put an end… …

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  • 77dis|or|der — «dihs R duhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. a lack of order; confusion: »The room was in disorder after the birthday party. SYNONYM(S): jumble. 2. a public disturbance; tumult; riot; unruly conduct: »Mounted troops were called out to put an end to the… …

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  • 78perturb — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French perturber, from Latin perturbare to throw into confusion, from per + turbare to disturb more at turbid Date: 14th century 1. to disturb greatly in mind ; disquiet 2. to throw into… …

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  • 79fluster — Synonyms and related words: addle, addle the wits, ado, agitate, agitation, baffle, bafflement, ball up, becloud, bedazzle, befuddle, befuddlement, bewilder, bewilderment, bluff, bluster, bluster and bluff, blustering, boastfulness, bobbery, boil …

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  • 80fuddle — Synonyms and related words: Dutch courage, a high, addle, addle the wits, amaze, baffle, ball up, bamboozle, beat, becloud, bedazzle, befuddle, befuddlement, besottedness, bewilder, bewilderment, boggle, booze up, boozify, bother, botheration,… …

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