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
Franciscofrahn-THEES-ko (Spanish), frahn-SEES-ko (Latin American Spanish), frən-SEESH-koo (Portuguese)Spanish, Portuguese
Maloney[mə'ləuni]
IndiaIN-dee-əEnglish
Dorit (2)-Danish
Kleopatra-Ancient Greek
Sawsan-Arabic