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be confused
verb as in misconceive
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verb as in misread
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verb as in misunderstand
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Example Sentences
There have been concerns about pronunciation and whether some visitors might be confused.
Some proponents worry that voters might be confused because the ballot measure includes the term “involuntary servitude” rather than “slavery.”
Ross said the previous decision to delete records shouldn’t be confused with the agency not caring — “we do care.”
Weaver is not to be confused with Yankees closer Luke Weaver, whose star has risen this year as he mows down batters and screams on the mound.
They can even occasionally be confused for birds.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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