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All discombobulate synonyms

dis·com·bob·u·late
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verb discombobulate

  • confound — If someone or something confounds you, they make you feel surprised or confused, often by showing you that your opinions or expectations of them were wrong.
  • befuddle — If something befuddles you, it confuses your mind or thoughts.
  • disconcert — to disturb the self-possession of; perturb; ruffle: Her angry reply disconcerted me completely.
  • fluster — to put into a state of agitated confusion: His constant criticism flustered me.
  • bewilder — If something bewilders you, it is so confusing or difficult that you cannot understand it.
  • disturb — to interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of; unsettle.
  • ruffle — to beat (a drum) in this manner.
  • perplex — to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; confuse mentally: Her strange response perplexed me.
  • puzzle — a toy, problem, or other contrivance designed to amuse by presenting difficulties to be solved by ingenuity or patient effort.
  • upset — to overturn: to upset a pitcher of milk.
  • muddle — to mix up in a confused or bungling manner; jumble.
  • addle — If something addles someone's mind or brain, they become confused and unable to think properly.
  • baffle — If something baffles you, you cannot understand it or explain it.
  • frustrate — to make (plans, efforts, etc.) worthless or of no avail; defeat; nullify: The student's indifference frustrated the teacher's efforts to help him.
  • throw — to propel or cast in any way, especially to project or propel from the hand by a sudden forward motion or straightening of the arm and wrist: to throw a ball.
  • fuddle — to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
  • confuse — If you confuse two things, you get them mixed up, so that you think one of them is the other one.
  • mix up — an act or instance of mixing.
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