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1 pomesti
• confound -
2 nek ga đavo nosi
• confound it -
3 osujetiti
• confound• defeat• counteract• dash• neutralize• balk -
4 brkati
• confound; confuse; mull; puddle; tangle -
5 prokleto
• confound it; cursedly; execrably -
6 satrt
• confound; consume; pulverize; put to rout; rout; scath; scathle -
7 mešati
• collate• confound• mix• mingle• jumble -
8 dovraga
• blast it; blow it; confound it; dash it; zounds -
9 mešati
• agitate; alloy; blend; collate; compound; confound; interlard; jumble; knead; mingle; mix; puddle; rabble; stir; without alloy -
10 osramotiti
• abase; affront; attaint; bring reproach upon; bring to shame; confound; disesteem; disgrace; impeach; prostitute; scandalize; shame; stain; stigmatize; taint; vilify -
11 osujetiti
• baffle; circumvent; confound; counteract; counterwork; dash; defeat; disappoint; disconcert; foil; forestall; frustrate; give checkmate; in the negation; mar; neutralize; nonplus; oppose; torpedo; upset; withstand; wreck -
12 pobrkati
• bungle; clutter; confound; confuse; disappoint; mismatch; mistake; mix; mix up; muddle; mull; pie; put out to service; tousle; unsettle -
13 pomesti
• bewilder; confound; confuse; distract; embarrass; embrangle; embroil; flurry; fluster; maze; sweep along; sweep away; sweep off; take aback; throw out; upset -
14 poraziti
• chaw up; confound; conquer; conquers; crash; defeat; discomfit; flog; floor; foil; give checkmate; knock down; outclass; overthrow; rout; smite; vanquish; waggle; whop -
15 preneraziti
• astound; confound; consternate; daze; dumb found; dumb-found; flabbergast; stagger; startle; stun; stupefy -
16 uništiti
• abolish; abrogate; annihilate; annul; at full blast; becalm; belittle; blight; blot out; break up; bring to naught; choke; confound; consume; crucify; dash; destroy; destry; disannul; dispose of; distort; eat; eradicate; explode; expunge; exterminate; extinguish; frustrate; interfer -
17 upropastiti
• bring down; bring to naught; bust; confound; damn; decay; destroy; do for; fumble; give the overthrow; jack up; kill; knock up; lose; mar; murder; overwhelm; ravage; ruin; ruinate; scathe; slay; to bring down; unmake; vitiate; waste -
18 zaplesti
• complicate; confound; enmesh; implicate -
19 zaprepastiti
• amaze; appal; astaund; astonish; astound; confound; daze; dismay; dumbfound; flabbergast; horrify; numb; overwhelm; perplex; petrify; startle; stun -
20 zbrkati
• clutter; confound; embroil; muddle; mull
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Confound — Con*found (k[o^]n*found ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confounding}.] [F. confondre, fr. L. confundere, fusum, to pour together; con + fundere to pour. See {Fuse} to melt, and cf. {Confuse}.] 1. To mingle and blend, so that … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confound it — ● confound * * * conˈfound it/you! idiom (old fashioned) used to show that you are angry about sth/with sb Main entry: ↑confoundidiom … Useful english dictionary
confound — I verb abash, astonish, astound, baffle, be uncertain, becloud, bewilder, bring into disorder, complicate, confundere, confuse, dumbfound, embrangle, embroil, entangle, involve, make havoc, mingle confusedly, mislead, muddle, mystify, nonplus,… … Law dictionary
confound — c.1300, make uneasy, abash, from Anglo Fr. confoundre, from O.Fr. confondre (12c.) crush, ruin, disgrace, throw into disorder, from L. confundere to confuse, lit. to pour together, mix, mingle, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + fundere to… … Etymology dictionary
confound — 1 dumbfound, nonplus, bewilder, mystify, *puzzle, perplex, distract Analogous words: flabbergast, amaze, astound, astonish, *surprise: discomfit, faze, rattle, abash, *embarrass, disconcert 2 confuse, *mistake Analogous words: muddle, addle,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
confound — [v] confuse abash, amaze, astonish, astound, baffle, befog, bewilder, blend, bug*, commingle, confute, discombobulate*, discomfit, discountenance, dumbfound, embarrass, faze, fiddle, flabbergast, jumble, metagrobolize, misidentify, mix, mix up*,… … New thesaurus
confound — ► VERB 1) surprise or bewilder. 2) prove wrong. 3) defeat (a plan, aim, or hope). ORIGIN Latin confundere pour together, mix up … English terms dictionary
confound — [kən found′; ] for 3, usually [ kän′found] vt. [ME confouṅden < OFr confondre < L confundere, to pour together, confuse < com , together + fundere, to pour: see FOUND3] 1. to mix up or lump together indiscriminately; confuse 2. to make… … English World dictionary
confound — verb /kənˈfaʊnd/ a) To confuse; to mix up; to puzzle. And the brother of Jared being a large and mighty man, and a man highly favored of the Lord, Jared, his brother, said unto him: Cry unto the Lord, that he will not confound us that we may not… … Wiktionary
confound — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French confundre, from Latin confundere to pour together, confuse, from com + fundere to pour more at found Date: 14th century 1. a. archaic to bring to ruin ; … New Collegiate Dictionary
confound — confoundable, adj. confounder, n. confoundingly, adv. /kon fownd , keuhn /; for 6 usually /kon fownd /, v.t. 1. to perplex or amaze, esp. by a sudden disturbance or surprise; bewilder; confuse: The complicated directions confounded him. 2. to… … Universalium