amaze, astonish, jumble, confuse
The word confound is a verb. The past tense form is confounded.
confound, confuse, disorder, disturb, trouble, tangle, snarl, incriminate
Vacillate, sway, reel, astound, shock, perplex, confound, stupefy...
Synonyms for stun include bemuse, fog, floor, overwhelm, surprise, and confound.
In Scotland a little team has come from nowhere to confound all expectations.
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the word comes from middle English and the definations is: to be mixed up , counfused.
astound, confound
Depending on the context it can mean; Con Illusion Ploy Plot Ledgermain Confound Fool A prostitutes client An act of dexterity A routine performance
Confound use thesaurus.com there are hundreds of words there.
puzzle, confuse, stump, bewilder, confound, perplex, mystify, flummox