befuddle

befuddle
befuddler, n.befuddlement, n.
/bi fud"l/, v.t., befuddled, befuddling.
1. to confuse, as with glib statements or arguments: politicians befuddling the public with campaign promises.
2. to make stupidly drunk.
[1885-90; BE- + FUDDLE]
Syn. 1. perplex, bewilder, baffle, daze, muddle.

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