5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Confound' in a Sentence
"To cause confusion or bewilderment, especially through a sudden disturbance or surprise; to perplex or confuse." more
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The rapidly changing weather is confounding our plans for an outdoor picnic.
The rapid changes in weather will be confounding the meteorologists trying to predict the forecast.
Rapid changes in weather can often confound meteorologists.
The bizarre weather patterns continue to confound meteorologists.
The sudden change in weather can confound even the most experienced hikers.
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