| Principal Translations |
WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
| get confused vi + adj | informal (become mentally disordered) | confundirse⇒ v prnl |
| | | embarullarse⇒ v prnl |
| | Speak to him slowly - he gets confused very easily. |
| | Háblale despacio, se confunde muy fácilmente. |
| | (AR, coloquial) | hacerse lío loc verb |
| | (AR, coloquial) | hacerse lío |
| | Hablale despacio, se hace lío fácilmente. |
| get [sb] confused vtr + adj | informal (confuse) | confundir a vtr + prep |
| | You've got me confused now; which film are you talking about? |
| | Ahora me confundes, ¿de qué película estás hablando? |
| get [sth/sb] confused with [sth/sb] v expr | informal (mix up, fail to distinguish [sth/sb]) | confundir a alguien con loc verb |
| | I always get Greta confused with Verna - they look so much alike. |
| | Siempre confundo a Greta con Verna, son muy parecidas. |
| get confused with [sb/sth] v expr | informal (be mistaken for [sb]) | tomar por vi + prep |
| | | ser confundido con loc verb |
| | I always get confused with my sister: she's also a brunette, and the same height as me. |
| | Siempre me toman por mi hermana, ella también es morocha y tiene la misma estatura que yo. |