All English words - page 903
Confounded
kənˈfaʊn.dɪdMeanings of Confounded:
adjectiveUsed for emphasis, especially to express anger or annoyance.
Usage examples:
He was a confounded nuisance
verbCause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations.
Usage examples:
The inflation figure confounded economic analysts
Confounding
kənˈfaʊndMeanings of Confounding:
verbCause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations.
Usage examples:
The inflation figure confounded economic analysts
exclamationUsed to express anger or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Oh confound it, where is the thing?
Meanings of Confounds:
verbCause surprise or confusion in (someone), especially by not according with their expectations.
Usage examples:
The inflation figure confounded economic analysts
exclamationUsed to express anger or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Oh confound it, where is the thing?
Meanings of Confrere:
nounA fellow member of a profession.
Usage examples:
Pooley's police confrères
Confreres
ˈkɒnfrɛːMeanings of Confreres:
nounA fellow member of a profession.
Usage examples:
Pooley's police confrères
Confront
kənˈfrʌntMeanings of Confront:
verbCome face to face with (someone) with hostile or argumentative intent.
Usage examples:
He confronted the robbers as they were trying to leave
Confrontational
ˌkɒn.frʌnˈteɪ.ʃən.əlMeanings of Confrontational:
adjectiveTending to deal with situations in an aggressive way; hostile or argumentative.
Usage examples:
He distanced himself from the confrontational approach adopted by his predecessor
Confrontations
ˌkɒn.frʌnˈteɪ.ʃənMeanings of Confrontations:
nounA hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties.
Usage examples:
A confrontation with the legislature
Confronts
kənˈfrʌntMeanings of Confronts:
verbCome face to face with (someone) with hostile or argumentative intent.
Usage examples:
He confronted the robbers as they were trying to leave
Meanings of Confucianism:
nounA system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by confucius and developed by mencius.
Usage examples:
So i looked at all eastern philosophies, taoism, confucianism, buddhism, and i found that buddhism …
Confucians
kənˈfjuː.ʃənMeanings of Confucians:
nounAn adherent of confucianism.
Usage examples:
The idea came from buddhism rather than confucianism, but for confucians it implied no other-worldl…
adjectiveRelating to confucius or confucianism.
Usage examples:
This assertion denies the history of buddhist entry into japan, in which shinto gods were honored a…
Confuse
kənˈfjuːzMeanings of Confuse:
verbMake (someone) bewildered or perplexed.
Usage examples:
Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
Confused
kənˈfjuːzdMeanings of Confused:
adjective(of a person) unable to think clearly; bewildered.
Usage examples:
She was utterly confused about what had happened
verbMake (someone) bewildered or perplexed.
Usage examples:
Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
Confusedly
kənˈfjuː.zɪd.liMeanings of Confusedly:
adverbIn way that shows that you are not thinking clearly or you do not understand something
Usage examples:
My father confusedly stirred a teaspoon of salt into his coffee., he stared confusedly at me for se…
Meanings of Confusing:
adjectiveBewildering or perplexing.
Usage examples:
Up on the sidewalks, new york was a confusing bedlam of sights and sounds
verbMake (someone) bewildered or perplexed.
Usage examples:
Past and present blurred together, confusing her still further
Meanings of Confusion:
nounUncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required.
Usage examples:
There seems to be some confusion about which system does what
Confusions
kənˈfjuː.ʒənMeanings of Confusions:
nounUncertainty about what is happening, intended, or required.
Usage examples:
There seems to be some confusion about which system does what
Meanings of Confusticate:
verbConfuse, confound, or perplex (someone).
Usage examples:
Much of the vocabulary confusticates him
Meanings of Confute:
verbProve (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.
Usage examples:
Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance
Confuted
kənˈfjuːtMeanings of Confuted:
verbProve (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.
Usage examples:
Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance
Confuting
kənˈfjuːtMeanings of Confuting:
verbProve (a person or an assertion or accusation) to be wrong.
Usage examples:
Restorers who sought to confute this view were accused of ignorance
Conga
ˈkɒŋ.ɡəMeanings of Conga:
nounA latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.
Usage examples:
Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verbPerform the conga.
Usage examples:
I caught her round the waist and conga'd
Meanings of Congaed:
verbPerform the conga.
Usage examples:
I caught her round the waist and conga'd
nounA latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.
Usage examples:
Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
Congaing
ˈkɒŋɡəMeanings of Congaing:
verbPerform the conga.
Usage examples:
I caught her round the waist and conga'd
nounA latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.
Usage examples:
Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
Congas
ˈkɒŋ.ɡəMeanings of Congas:
nounA latin american dance of african origin, usually with several people in a single line, one behind the other.
Usage examples:
Inside the big swan stadium, celebrating england fans danced a massive conga through the stands, ca…
verbPerform the conga.
Usage examples:
I caught her round the waist and conga'd
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