confuse with



confuse (someone) with (someone else)

 and confuse (something) with (something else)
to mix someone up with someone else; to mistake someone or something with something else. I'm afraid you have confused me with my brother. Don't confuse the old ones with the new ones.
See also: confuse

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RolandRO-lənd (English), ro-LAWN (French), RO-lawnd (Hungarian)English, French, German, Swedish, Dutch, Hungarian, Medieval French
AdÁNah-DHAHN  Spanish
Eustorgios-Ancient Greek
Dylis-Welsh
Baldwin['bɔ:ldwin]
HarvieHAHR-veeEnglish