easily confuse

Frequency: 8.530.1 per million words

Used when two things are often mistaken for each other.

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Examples (10)

  • You can easily confuse the two paintings.
  • Because they are identical twins, people easily confuse them.
  • The similar-sounding terms can easily confuse students new to the subject.
  • He easily confused the street names in the unfamiliar city.
  • Their names are so alike that they are easily confused.
  • Without clear labels, one might easily confuse the sugar with the salt.
  • I'm worried that the new intern will easily confuse the client files.
  • Don't you think a reader could easily confuse the two main characters?
  • The novel's intricate plot can easily confuse anyone who isn't paying close attention.
  • Be careful, as you could easily confuse this harmless plant with its poisonous look-alike.