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Filter by Meaning The unfamiliar language confounds the tourists.
The conflicting information from various sources confounds the researcher's ability to draw a conclusion.
The strange behavior of the experiment confounds the researchers.
The magician's trick confounds the audience's sense of reality.
The technical issue confounds the IT department.
His lack of preparation for the exam confounds him.
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The scientific theory confounds the general public.
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The intricate puzzle confounds the solver in the game.
The complex math problem confounds the student.
His habit of arriving late confounds his co-workers.
The technical jargon confounds the non-expert audience.
The professor's complex explanation confounds the students.
The teacher's explanation of the math problem confounds the student.
The detective's discovery confounds the suspect.
His lack of preparation confounds him before the final exam.
The athlete's injury confounds his performance in the game.
The heavy rain confounds our plan for a picnic.
The complicated legal jargon confounds the layperson.
The new technology confounds many older people.
The new software update confounds many users with its complicated interface.
The complex labyrinth confounds the adventurers in the escape room game.
The conflicting information confounds the medical diagnosis.
The lack of clarity in the manual confounds the readers.
The speaker's use of technical jargon confounds the audience.
The intricate maze confounds the participant's ability to find the exit.
The conflicting information confounds the detectives in the investigation.
The sudden plot twist in the movie confounds the audience.
The unexpected announcement confounds the audience.
The sudden rain confounds the plans for the outdoor picnic.
The unfamiliar accent of the speaker confounds the listeners.
The unpredictable weather confounds the farmers.
The magician confounds the audience with his tricks.
The jargon-heavy contract confounds the layman.
The crossword puzzle confounds me every Sunday.
The sudden change in plans confounds the party organizers.
His sudden resignation confounds our theory about his job satisfaction.
The maze confounds the participants in the challenge.
The complexity of the task confounds the new employee.
The unfamiliar accent of the customer confounds the call center agent.
The lack of evidence confounds the investigation into the crime.
The sudden change in the plan confounds the project team.
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