Question
Are these two sentences good:
The hall of mirrors gave me a confound feeling.
Confound- to throw into confusion or perplexity
I told my mom that i was going to the movies but, she gave me one circumstance and that was to call her when i get there.
Circumstance-a condition, fact or accompanying, conditioning or determining another
The hall of mirrors gave me a confound feeling.
Confound- to throw into confusion or perplexity
I told my mom that i was going to the movies but, she gave me one circumstance and that was to call her when i get there.
Circumstance-a condition, fact or accompanying, conditioning or determining another
Answers
Ms. Sue
No, you really haven't grasped the meanings of these words.
You've used "confound" as an adjective, but the definition is for a noun.
These sites will give you some ideas.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/confound
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/circumstance
Note that both dictionary entries give examples of how the word is used in sentences.
You've used "confound" as an adjective, but the definition is for a noun.
These sites will give you some ideas.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/confound
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/circumstance
Note that both dictionary entries give examples of how the word is used in sentences.