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confused with
adjective as in mistaken
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- confounded
- confused
- deceived
- deluded
- duped
- fooled
- misguided
- misinformed
- misinterpreting
- misjudging
- misled
- tricked
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X has now given gold or silver ticks to brands and official accounts to avoid them being confused with fakes after several, including the BBC, opted not to pay for them - effectively meaning blue ticks only signify that an account is paid-for.
But it should not be confused with external radiotherapy where they blast tumours from outside the body with radiation.
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.
“We were telling really unconventional stories where the victories were so small they could be confused with not actual victories,” Kasdan recalled in 2013.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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