verb
- to confuse or perplex; to make unclear or muddled in mind
Usage: transitive verb; often used in passive voice
Examples
- The complex instructions bemuddle most new users.
- She was bemuddle by the conflicting advice from her friends.
- The witness's testimony seemed to bemuddle the jury.
- Don't let all the technical jargon bemuddle you.
- He felt bemuddle after the long, confusing meeting.
- The sudden change in plans bemuddle the entire team.