Confound Mnemonic
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confound
confound
/kənˈfaʊnd/
confuse
mix up
puzzle
Examples
- This must confound people.
- But does the diagram confound the understanding
- The morose and pensive expression of the romantically confounded.
- ISBNs confound the physical manifestation and the textual content.
- No need to confound the site with the Oracle per se.
- That avoids confounding the flux calculation and the current paths.
- The mistake is to confound the key length and the number of elements.
- It is a mistake to confound the similar verses as having the same meaning.
- The article seems to confound the two concepts of experimentation and DoE.
- The database is amongst the most confounded and patchy in medical science.
be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly
verb
mistake one thing for another
verb
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"Con + Found. Confused because a con was found where it shouldn't be."
"Con + Found. Puzzled when a con found the lost treasure in a maze."
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