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1 smutiti
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2 zbrkati
vt pf confuse, throw into confusion/disorder/chaos, disorganize, jumble, muddle, make a mess of, mess up, mix up, si screw up* * *• embroil• confuse• muddle -
3 nered
disarrangement, disarray, discomposure, disorder* * *• chaos• riot• romp• disarray• disorder• disturbance• disarrangement• tumble• upset• squall• litter• anarchi• anarchy• pandemonium• pell mell• misrule• mess• mix up• muddle• muck• muss -
4 pobrkati
* * *• bungle• derange• disorganize• disarrange• spoil• huddle• confound• muddle• mistake• mix -
5 smušenost
f confusion; witlessness, silliness, giddiness; muddle-headedness; fecklessness* * *• distraction -
6 zbrka
mishmash, disorganization, pell mell, hotchpotch, huddle, babel, hurly burly, jumble, topsyturvy* * *• chaos• scrimmage• disarray• disorder• tripe• topsy turvy• turbulence• upset• turmoil• welter• shuffle• storm• tangle• puzzlement• promiscuity• puzzle• farrago• hugger mugger• hotchpotch• bedlam• babel• perplexity• pell mell• mess• maze• mess up• muddle• mix up• muss -
7 pobrkanost
f confusion, mess, disorder, muddle; jumble -
8 smušeno
adv confusedly, witlessly, giddily, in a muddle-headed/silly manner, fecklessly -
9 zbrkati se
vr pf become confused/muddled, turn into a muddle/mess/chaos, get all messed up
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