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1 şaşırt
1. take aback 2. taken aback 3. took aback 4. amaze 5. astonish 6. baffle 7. bedevil 8. bewilder 9. confound 10. confuse 11. dumbfound 12. dumfound 13. flabbergast 14. make confused 15. make flustered 16. mesmerize 17. mystify 18. nonplus 19. obfuscate 20. mystifying (v.) 21. amazing (v.) 22. puzzling (v.) 23. surprising (v.) 24. astonishing (v.) 25. baffling (v.) 26. bewildering (v.) 27. confounding (v.) 28. nonplusing (v.) 29. stumping (v.) 30. dumbfounding (v.) 31. dumfounding (v.) 32. astounded (v.) 33. puzzled (v.) 34. surprised (v.) 35. baffled (v.) 36. confounded (v.) 37. flabbergasted (v.) 38. mystified (v.) 39. dumbfounded (v.) 40. amazed (v.) 41. astonished (v.) 42. bewildered (v.) 43. puzzle (v.) 44. stump (v.) 45. baffle (v.) 46. surprise (v.) -
2 kafasını karıştırmak
v. confuse, mix up, puzzle, bedevil, befog, bemuse, confound, derange, disorient, obfuscate, perturb -
3 karartmak
v. blacken, darken, dim, dim out, becloud, bedim, befog, black, blackout, cloud, fade, fade out, fog, lour, lower, obfuscate, obscure, shadow -
4 karartmamak
v. (neg. form of karartmak) blacken, darken, dim, dim out, becloud, bedim, befog, black, blackout, cloud, fade, fade out, fog, lour, lower, obfuscate, obscure, shadow
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Obfuscate — Ob*fus cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obfuscated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Obfuscating}.] 1. To darken; to obscure; to becloud. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: To confuse; to bewilder; to make unclear. [1913 Webster] His head, like a smokejack, the funnel unswept … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Obfuscate — Ob*fus cate, a. [L. obfuscatus, p. p. of obfuscare to darken; ob (see {Ob }) + fuscare, fuscatum, to darken, from fuscus dark.] Obfuscated; darkened; obscured. [Obs.] [Written also {offuscate}.] Sir. T. Elyot. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obfuscate — I verb addle, adumbrate, baffle, becloud, bedim, befuddle, begloom, bemist, bewilder, blacken, blind, blur, cloak, cloud, complicate, conceal, confound, confuse, cover, curtain, darken, daze, dim, disconcert, disturb, dull, eclipse, fluster, fog … Law dictionary
obfuscate — (v.) 1530s, from L. obfuscatus, pp. of obfuscare to darken, from ob over (see OB (Cf. ob )) + fuscare to make dark, from fuscus dark (see DUSK (Cf. dusk)). Related: Obfuscated; obfuscating … Etymology dictionary
obfuscate — *obscure, dim, bedim, darken, eclipse, cloud, becloud, fog, befog Analogous words: *confuse, muddle, befuddle, fuddle, addle: stupefy, bemuse, *daze: perplex, mystify, bewilder, *puzzle … New Dictionary of Synonyms
obfuscate — [v] confuse baffle, becloud, befuddle, bewilder, cloud, complicate, conceal, confound, darken, fog, fuddle, muddle, obscure, perplex, puzzle, rattle; concept 16 … New thesaurus
obfuscate — ► VERB ▪ make unclear or unintelligible. DERIVATIVES obfuscation noun obfuscatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin obfuscare darken … English terms dictionary
obfuscate — [äb′fəs kāt΄, äb fus′kāt΄] vt. obfuscated, obfuscating [< L obfuscatus, pp. of obfuscare, to darken < ob (see OB ) + fuscare, to obscure < fuscus, dark < IE base * dhus > DUSK, DOZE1, DUST] 1. to cloud over; obscure; make dark or… … English World dictionary
obfuscate — verb ( cated; cating) Etymology: Late Latin obfuscatus, past participle of obfuscare, from Latin ob in the way + fuscus dark brown more at ob , dusk Date: 1577 transitive verb 1. a. darken b. to make obscure … New Collegiate Dictionary
obfuscate — verb /ˈɒbfʌskeɪt,ˈɒbfəskeɪt,ˈɑːbfʌskeɪt,ˈɑːbfəskeɪt/ a) To make dark; overshadow Before leaving the scene, the murderer set a fire to obfuscate any evidence of his or her identity. b) To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the… … Wiktionary
obfuscate — [[t]ɒ̱bfʌskeɪt[/t]] obfuscates, obfuscating, obfuscated VERB To obfuscate something means to deliberately make it seem confusing and difficult to understand. [FORMAL] [V n] They are obfuscating the issue, as only insurance companies can... There… … English dictionary