utterly confuse
Frequency: 7.518.2 per million words
To confuse someone absolutely and completely.
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- The magician's final trick was designed to utterly confuse the audience.
- I was utterly confused by the complex instructions.
- His contradictory statements utterly confuse me every time we speak.
- The new tax laws will likely utterly confuse small business owners.
- The disinformation campaign succeeded in utterly confusing the voters.
- Didn't his explanation just utterly confuse the matter even more?
- The unexpected experimental results seemed to utterly confuse the research team.
- The plot twists in the novel have utterly confused me.
- "I don't get it. This map has utterly confused me."
- If you present all the data at once, you will utterly confuse them.