THe answer is............................ EMBARRASS
Well... you could say "you make me confused" or "you confuse me".
If gnaw is taken as a verb meaning to make upset, then the antonyms can be: pacify, soothe, console, reassure, calm, relieve, ease, placate
* support * guidance * monitor * simplify or make easier * ease * expedite * help * quicken * aid * speed up * smooth over, further
Words that mean "to make confused or less clear" include: Confuse Befuddle Obscure Obfuscate Muddy Disorient Befug
A caretaker is someone who looks after someone or something. Often this means a person whose job it is to look after a building and make sure that it is in good repair.
eat there chicken
embarass
someone that is confused with something or someone
simply ease off tension and loose a bit
If someone is taken: don't flirt with them, don't gain feelings for them, don't make them gain feelings for you, don't make them confused about who they want, & don't be a homewrecker.
Make them feel more at ease..........Include them in your conversations..allow them to discuss and open up.....
Nothing. If someone is taken: don't flirt with them, don't gain feelings for them, don't make them gain feelings for you, don't make them confused about who they want, & don't be a homewrecker.
Well... you could say "you make me confused" or "you confuse me".
I'm sure SOMEone does... -------------------------------- - I do. If your confused on how to make one, there's a question I answered mentioning this. 3hailey8
A confused collection; hence, confusion; disorder; as, the room is in a clutter., Clatter; confused noise., To crowd together in disorder; to fill or cover with things in disorder; to throw into disorder; to disarrange; as, to clutter a room., To make a confused noise; to bustle., To clot or coagulate, as blood.
You don't. If someone's already taken don't flirt with them, don't gain feelings for them, don't make them gain feelings for you, don't make them confused about who they want, & don't be a home wrecker.
If someone asks you "Como esta?" then it means "How is he/she?" You may be confused with "Como estas" wich means "how are you?". You would respond by sayingBien (sounds like: Byen) meaning "good"Mas o menos (sounds: moss oh men-ose) meaning "so-so"mal (sounds:mall) meaning "bad"Just make sure you use a Spanish-sounding accent