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  2. befuddle. 2 meanings: 1. to confuse, muddle, or perplex 2. to make stupid with drink.... Click for more definitions.

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  3. fuddle. loop. puzzle. ravel. search. throw (someone) a curve (ball)/curveball idiom. throw someone off balance idiom. tie someone (up) in knots idiom. See more results » (Definition of befuddle from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of befuddle. befuddle.

  4. To befuddle is to confuse. A sticky exam question can befuddle you, or an awkward question about your whereabouts the night before (how can you remember? You were befuddled, after all.)

  5. More. Pronunciations of the word 'befuddle' British English: bɪfʌdəl American English: bɪfʌdəl. More. Conjugations of 'befuddle' present simple: I befuddle, you befuddle [...] past simple: I befuddled, you befuddled [...] past participle: befuddled. More. Synonyms of 'befuddle' • confuse, puzzle, baffle, bewilder [...] More.

  6. Befuddle definition: to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments. See examples of BEFUDDLE used in a sentence.

  7. To cause someone to become confused, perplexed, or bewildered. "The puzzling riddle managed to befuddle everyone at the party." Detailed meaning of befuddle. When someone is befuddled, their mind becomes muddled or disoriented, making it difficult for them to think clearly or understand a situation.

  8. to confuse someone: Federer has a wide repertoire of clever shots that befuddle even the best of his opponents. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Puzzle and confuse. addle. baffle. bedazzle. bemuse. bewilder.

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