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Befuddle   /bɪfˈədəl/   Listen
Befuddle

verb
(past & past part. befuddled)
1.
Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.  Synonyms: bedevil, confound, confuse, discombobulate, fox, fuddle, throw.  "This question completely threw me" , "This question befuddled even the teacher"
2.
Make stupid with alcohol.  Synonym: fuddle.



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"Befuddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... eyes soft and heavy with that languorous look which will quickest befuddle the sense of a man. "You tell; Ramon not hear," she hinted. "Ramon, he got plenty trobles for thinking about." She smiled again. "Ramon plenty long ways off. He got Bill Holmes for talking ...
— The Heritage of the Sioux • B.M. Bower



Words linked to "Befuddle" :   soak, fox, mystify, beat, inebriate, be, fuddle, put off, discombobulate, confound, nonplus, demoralize, bewilder, vex, pose, dumbfound, baffle, gravel, disorient, flummox, disorientate, disconcert, perplex, stick, get, amaze, befuddlement, intoxicate, puzzle, confuse, flurry, bedevil, stupefy



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