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Confused Swell NAUT

confused voices or sounds

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The following terms are similar, yet distinct, in both spelling and meaning, and can be easily confused: arteriosclerosis, arteriolosclerosis, and atherosclerosis.
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It is not to be confused with the multiplicative order modulo 2.
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Play yelps are often confused for a sign of pain or distress: the dog not running away after the yelp occurs reveals the ruse.
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The initial launch left users confused with the application's user interface and purpose.
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Confused over who she prefers, she retracts her acceptance of both proposals and becomes engaged to a bank teller.
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He became noted for his outrageous material, and was later described as a professional vulgarian, not to be confused with glamour drag.
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At the end, one's repugnance gives way to a more nuanced (or confused) understanding.
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The two construals are clearly distinct but often confused.
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On first listen, most are confused and dismiss it as lounge music.
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So the people that are big-headed always were big-headed; shy people feel even more confused.
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