Yes
confound
"Betrayal" is a word that often evokes negative emotions and connotations due to the sense of disloyalty and hurt associated with it.
All those other answers are wrong Harangue is correct
The word confound is a verb. The past tense form is confounded.
In Scotland a little team has come from nowhere to confound all expectations.
amaze, astonish, jumble, confuse
That would depend on if you want a Definition, or Word Origins, or Example Sentences.
the word comes from middle English and the definations is: to be mixed up , counfused.
astound, confound
puzzle, confuse, stump, bewilder, confound, perplex, mystify, flummox
amaze, surprise, stun, stagger, bewilder, astound, daze, confound
confound, confuse, disorder, disturb, trouble, tangle, snarl, incriminate