Sentences with confuse
con·fuse
C c - Great care is taken to avoid confusing the two types of projects. [VERB noun]
- German politics surprised and confused him. [VERB noun]
- A lot of people confuse need with want.
- There are numerous myths and unproven claims made about ridiculous products that serve to confuse even a knowledgeable customer.
- To further confuse the issue, there is an enormous variation in the amount of sleep people feel happy with. [VERB noun]
- He confused his talk with irrelevant details
- That's a tactic we use to confuse our opposition and confuse the judges into giving us higher scores than we deserve.
- All to often we confuse having a customer involved in our presentation, and we don't get the sale.
- The enemy ranks were confused by gas
- The flood of questions confused me.
- Most people often confuse Diverticulitis with diverticulosis.
- People often confuse psychologists and psychiatrists or use their names interchangeably, but this is incorrect.
- The rumors and angry charges tended to confuse the issue.
- To confuse dates; He always confuses the twins.
- His candor confused her.
- Try not to confuse the papers on the desk.