Put theme in a round room and tell them to sit in the corner
You can confuse someone by providing contradictory information, using complex or technical language, or presenting information in a non-linear or illogical way. Changing the topic suddenly or using humor can also add to the confusion.
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.
It is unethical and irresponsible to hypnotize someone to make them think water is wine. Hypnosis should always be used for therapeutic purposes and with the individual's best interests in mind. It is important to respect the boundaries and well-being of the person being hypnotized.
someone that is confused with something or someone
To pester means to annoy or bother someone persistently with repeated requests, questions, or demands. It involves repeatedly bothering someone in a way that can be irritating or disruptive.
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
think of seeweed and mold- protists
They are confuse.
protists are unicellular
to confuse someone or be confused :-P I'm 12 and i only know that thanks to Sherlock Holmes.
Did you mean "discombobulation"? To discombobulate means to confuse or disconcert someone so discombobulation would be the same as confusion.
He refused to let the homework confuse him.Dolphins defeat sharks by trying to confuse them.
The root of "confusing" is "confuse." It means to make something unclear or difficult to understand.
Like this I am so confuse.
umm... i think so but i am confuse so maybe try to look it up in google or ask someone