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will confuse

  • future tense
    of confuse.
    confuse
    verb (used with object)
    to perplex or bewilder.

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Buc-ee’s argues that Mickey’s moose will confuse Ohio consumers and harm its business.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

The move has angered San Francisco leaders, who say it will confuse travelers.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 13, 2024

You will love him, you will hate him, and he will confuse you, right before you understand that you need him.

From Salon Aug. 31, 2023

Same as how nobody will confuse general manager Ron Francis with brothers Frank and Lester Patrick, who cobbled a bunch of players from other teams together to form the original Metropolitans back in 1915.

From Seattle Times May 1, 2022

He says it will confuse me and make me think about psychological theories instead of about my own ideas and feelings.

From "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes