Aturdido
pronunciation: ɑtuɹ̩didoʊ
part of speech: adjective
confound1 = confundir.
Example: To treat these reports differently only because some are serial and the others are monographic in form is to play havoc with the integrity of the catalog and to confound its users.
confound2 = fundir, unir.
Example: The confounding of opposites is also common though, again, care has to be taken to see that we do not confound two subjects on which extensive literature exists.
Confounded synonyms
lost
in spanish: perdió,
pronunciation: lɔst
part of speech: noun, adjective
perplexed
in spanish: perplejo,
pronunciation: pɜrplekst
part of speech: adjective
bemused
in spanish: perplejo,
pronunciation: bɪmjuzd
part of speech: adjective
bewildered
in spanish: desconcertado,
pronunciation: bɪwɪldɜrd
part of speech: adjective
confused
in spanish: confuso,
pronunciation: kənfjuzd
part of speech: adjective
baffled
in spanish: desconcertado,
pronunciation: bæfəld
part of speech: adjective
befuddled
in spanish: perplejo,
pronunciation: bɪfʌdəld
part of speech: adjective
mazed
in spanish: laberinto,
pronunciation: meɪzd
part of speech: adjective
mixed-up
in spanish: mezclado,
pronunciation: mɪksədʌp
part of speech: adjective
at sea
in spanish: en el mar,
pronunciation: ætsi
part of speech: adjective