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(up), US and Canadian snafu: I have never seen anyone so<br />

confused about a simple question of astrophysics. 3 jumbled,<br />

mixed up, muddled, disorderly, confusing, messy, disorganized,<br />

topsy-turvy; miscellaneous, motley, Brit shambolic: The books<br />

lay in a confused heap on the floor.<br />

confusion n. 1 disorder, mix-up, mess, jumble, muddle, disarray,<br />

disarrangement, chaos, shambles: The <strong>files</strong> are in complete<br />

confusion. 2 tumult, commotion, disorder, turmoil, pandemonium,<br />

bedlam, chaos: Untold confusion resulted from sounding the<br />

alarm. 3 mix-up, confounding; ambiguity, ambiguousness,<br />

misunderstanding, contradiction, inconsistency: There is often<br />

some confusion between the name of a thing and the thing itself.<br />

4 mixing, combining, mixing up, intermingling: The removal firm<br />

is responsible for the confusion of your books with mine. 5<br />

assortment, mixture, pot-pourri, gallimaufry, hotchpotch or US<br />

and Canadian also hodgepodge: A confusion of products lines the<br />

shelves. 6 embarrassment, discomfiture, mortification,<br />

abashment, shamefacedness, chagrin: He felt terrible confusion<br />

when confronted with the evidence.<br />

congested adj. (over)crowded, blocked (up), jammed, crammed, plugged,<br />

stopped or stuffed (up), choked: The police are trying to deal<br />

with traffic at congested intersections.<br />

congratulate<br />

v. felicitate, compliment: Her friends congratulated her on<br />

winning the award.<br />

congratulations<br />

interjection. Felicitations!, Best wishes!, Well done!, Many<br />

happy returns!, Colloq Nice going!, Good show!: Heartiest<br />

congratulations! You've come in first!<br />

connect v. 1 join or link or tie (together), unite: An old road<br />

connects the two towns. 2 associate, affiliate, link, relate,<br />

league, tie (in): The police connected him with the break-in.<br />

The institute is connected with a pharmaceuticals company. 3<br />

fasten, bind, unite, tie, link, join, attach, couple, put<br />

together, secure, fit, fix, affix, stick, anchor, lock; rivet,<br />

weld, braze, solder, screw, nail, stitch, sew, pin, hook,<br />

staple, tack, glue, cement, fuse, seal, buckle, strap, bolt,<br />

lash, chain, moor: Connect the parts to the frame.

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