Befuddle vs. Fuddle — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Befuddle and Fuddle
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Befuddle
To cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly; confuse
Fuddle
To put into a state of confusion.
Befuddle
To stupefy with alcohol; intoxicate.
Fuddle
To make drunk; intoxicate.
Befuddle
(transitive) To perplex, confuse (someone).
The explanation left him completely befuddled.
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Fuddle
To drink; tipple.
Befuddle
(transitive) To stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol.
Fuddle
A state of confusion or intoxication.
Befuddle
To becloud and confuse, as with liquor.
Fuddle
(transitive) To confuse or befuddle.
Befuddle
Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly;
These questions confuse even the experts
This question completely threw me
This question befuddled even the teacher
Fuddle
(transitive) To intoxicate.
Befuddle
Make stupid with alcohol
Fuddle
(intransitive) To become intoxicated; to get drunk.
Fuddle
Intoxication.
Fuddle
(uncountable) Intoxicating drink; liquor.
Fuddle
Muddle, confusion.
Fuddle
A party or picnic where attendees bring food and wine; a kind of potluck.
Fuddle
To make foolish by drink; to cause to become intoxicated.
I am too fuddled to take care to observe your orders.
Fuddle
To drink to excess.
Fuddle
Make stupid with alcohol
Fuddle
Consume alcohol;
We were up drinking all night
Fuddle
Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly;
These questions confuse even the experts
This question completely threw me
This question befuddled even the teacher
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