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What is the difference between "confuse" and "baffle"?
14 de ago. de 2018 4:18
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When you are confused, the answer could be A, B, C even D.
But when you are baffled, the answer is neither A, B, C or even D.
They are very close in meaning, though.
Here are some examples:
1. "I'm confused. I thought we were meeting at 8:00 p.m. and not 9:00 p.m." (there was mention of a meeting at some specified time but it's unclear)
2. "I'm baffled. Where did you get the idea that we were going to meet at 8:00 p.m.?" (there was no mention of any such meeting)
Hope that helps.
14 de agosto de 2018
2
"Baffling" is a lot stronger; it means confusing to the maximum degree.
14 de agosto de 2018
1
To add, it’s really about scale. To be “confused" about something is relatively minor, and it’s generally something you can work out with a little effort. To be “baffled" is a profound sense of confusion. It’s also often said when someone you know does something very out of the ordinary - you say that it’s baffling to indicate how unusual the situation is.
14 de agosto de 2018
baffled = very confused
14 de agosto de 2018
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Yeni (钟雪利)
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Indonesio, Coreano
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