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confounded
 
ADJECTIVE:1. Mentally uncertain: addled, addlepated, confused, confusional, muddle-headed, perplexed, turbid. Informal : mixed-up. See CLEAR. 2. So annoying or detestable as to deserve condemnation: accursed, blasted, blessed, bloody, cursed, damn, darn, execrable, infernal. Informal : blamed, damned. Chiefly British : blooming, ruddy. See LIKE. 3. Overcome with intense feeling, as of amazement, horror, or dismay: aghast, appalled, dismayed, dumbfounded(dumfounded), horrified, shocked, thunderstruck. See FEELINGS.
 
 
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