Put theme in a round room and tell them to sit in the corner
Some people may confuse others deliberately in order to manipulate or control them, to gain an advantage, or to protect themselves from being questioned or challenged. It can be a tactic used to influence a situation to benefit themselves at the expense of others.
You can share feelings with someone but not give off feelings to someone.
You can Hypnotize someone and convince them that water is wine by following these simple steps: 1. Find a pendant or amulet to dangle in front of them 2. Fill a wine glass with water and set it aside 3. Put a blind fold on the person so they can't see 4. Feed them all the strongest flavors you can find and confuse their taste buds 5. Then, swing the pendant in front of their face a talk in a soothing calm voice 6. Finally, give them the glass to drink and tell them that it is a new unique wine with a mild flavor! Trust me, they'll fall for it! maybe you can blind fold them and give them water but tell them it is wine.
someone that is confused with something or someone
The definition of the word pester means to bother someone with small annoyances. You can also say that pestering someone can also be called harassing someone.
The verb of confusion is confuse. As in "to confuse someone" or "to confuse something".
The verb for confused is confuse. As in the action "to confuse someone".
to flummox someone is to confuse or bewilder them :D
protists are unicellular
They are confuse.
"Baffle" and "confuse" are similar but not identical in meaning. To "baffle" someone typically implies a deeper level of perplexity, often involving a sense of being bewildered or thrown off balance by something complicated or unexpected. "Confuse," on the other hand, can simply mean to cause someone to be unclear or uncertain about something, which may not carry the same intensity.
Did you mean "discombobulation"? To discombobulate means to confuse or disconcert someone so discombobulation would be the same as confusion.
to confuse someone or be confused :-P I'm 12 and i only know that thanks to Sherlock Holmes.
He refused to let the homework confuse him.Dolphins defeat sharks by trying to confuse them.
The past tense of confuse is confused.
Confused is the past participle of confuse.
Like this I am so confuse.