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21confounded — a. (Colloq.) 1. Miserable, horrid, shameful. 2. Exceeding, excessive, enormous, great, monstrous. 3. Odious, detestable, hateful, abominable, cursed …
22confounded — adj (used euphemistically) damned, damnable, execrable, cursed, accursed, blasted, infer nal, diabolical; abominable, odious, hateful, detestable, dreadful, wretched; extreme, excessive, all fired, monstrous, enormous, huge …
23confounded — con•found•ed [[t]kɒnˈfaʊn dɪd, kən [/t]] adj. 1) bewildered; confused; perplexed 2) damned (used as a mild oath) • Etymology: 1325–75 con•found′ed•ly, adv …
24confounded — Inconvenient. Unpleasant. Excessive …
25be confounded — index lose (undergo defeat) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
26be confounded with — mix up with something else. → confound …
27confoundedly — confounded ► ADJECTIVE informal, dated ▪ used to express annoyance. DERIVATIVES confoundedly adverb …
28betwattled — confounded, out of one s senses, also bewrayed. N …
29moyther(d) — confounded, tired out. Glou …
30confound — UK [kənˈfaʊnd] / US verb [transitive] Word forms confound : present tense I/you/we/they confound he/she/it confounds present participle confounding past tense confounded past participle confounded 1) to make someone feel surprised or confused,… …