Definition of the word confound

Pronunciation of vocabulary confound

confoundverb

làm bối rối

/kənˈfaʊnd//kənˈfaʊnd/

Origin of the word confound

The word "confound" has its origins in the medieval Latin verb "confoundere," meaning "to mix together" or "to pour confusion into." This word was derived from the Latin prefix "con-," which indicated combining, and the verb "fundere," which meant "to pour" or "to pour out." The Old French verb "conforner" emerged from the Latin "confoundere," and it was used to describe mixing ingredients together, as in the process of making a pottery glaze. The Middle English word "confounen" was then derived from the Old French. Over time, the meaning of "confound" changed from its original literal sense to a figurative one. By the 14th century, "confound" began to denote confusing or overwhelming someone with perplexity, as in the expression "to confound the senses." Today, the word "confound" is commonly used figuratively to describe an unexpected or perplexing situation, as well as the act of perplexing or overwhelming someone with confusion.

Vocabulary summary confound

typetransitive verb

meaningto fail, to ruin, to destroy

exampleto confound a plan

exampleto confound a hope

meaningconfuse, embarrass, surprise

meaning(biblical) to shame, to embarrass, to humiliate

typeDefault

meaning(statistics) coincidence (of factors, assumptions)

Example of vocabulary confoundnamespace

meaning

to confuse and surprise somebody

làm ai bối rối và ngạc nhiên

  • The sudden rise in share prices has confounded economists.

    Giá cổ phiếu tăng đột ngột đã khiến các nhà kinh tế bối rối.

meaning

to prove somebody/something wrong

để chứng minh ai đó/cái gì đó sai

  • to confound expectations

    làm xáo trộn sự mong đợi

  • She confounded her critics and proved she could do the job.

    Cô ấy đã khiến những người chỉ trích mình bối rối và chứng minh rằng cô ấy có thể làm được công việc đó.

  • The rise in share prices confounded expectations.

    Giá cổ phiếu tăng đã làm lu mờ những kỳ vọng.

meaning

to defeat an enemy

để đánh bại kẻ thù

Idioms of vocabulary confound

confound it/you!
(old-fashioned)used to show that you are angry about something/with somebody

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