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Meaning of confusify
to cause someone to become confused or perplexed
Etymology of confusify
Although "confusify" is not a word in Oxford Languages, the word "confuse" originates from the Latin "confusus", which is the past participle of "confundere", meaning to mix together, or to pour together
Historically, the word "confuse" has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of causing someone to become perplexed or uncertain
Synonyms
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- The word "confusify" is not recognized by Oxford Languages, however, a similar word "confuse" can be defined as: to cause someone to feel uncertain or undecided, or to make something difficult to understand
- * It can also mean to mix things up or make them unclear, so that it is difficult to distinguish between them
Usage Examples
- The plot twist in the movie was designed to confusify the audience and keep them guessing until the very end
- * The complex instructions confusified me, and I had to ask for help
- * The professor's confusing explanation only served to confusify the already perplexed students