"Contuse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Contuse" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Contuse" Meaning

The word "contuse" is a verb that means to cause aconcussion, usually by a blow to the head, resulting in a conflict between areas of the brain, which can cause loss of consciousness, amnesia, and other cognitive and sensory impairments.

"Contuse" Examples

Incorrect usage examples:

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"The doctor told the patient not to contuse the wound further." (Incorrect - contuse is not a verb in English)
"The athlete's contuse performance in the game lost them the championship." (Incorrect - contuse is not a verb in English)
"The artist's painting was a contuse representation of the cityscape." (Incorrect - contuse is not a verb in English)

Note: Contuse is not a word in the English language.

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In fact, the correct word that is often confused with "contuse" is "confuse".

"Contuse" Similar Words

Contumaceous

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Contumaceous is an adjective that means stubbornly uncooperative or disobedient; obstinately opposed to authority.

Contumacious

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Contumacious refers to something or someone that is stubbornly disobedient or defiant, often in a way that is considered rebellious or resistant to authority. In a broader sense, it can also describe something that is recalcitrant or intractable, refusing to be changed, moved, or controlled. The term is often used in legal and law enforcement contexts to describe individuals who refuse to comply with court orders or official instructions, and can also be used to describe behaviors or attitudes that are considered stubborn or resistant to change or correction.

Contumaciously

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Contumaciously refers to stubbornly or obstinately refusing to obey or comply with something, often in a way that is considered defiant or rebellious.

Contumacy

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Contumacy refers to the act of openly and stubbornly refusing to obey a law, court order, or authority. It can also describe a tendency to resist or defy authority, often habitually or rebelliously.

Contumelies

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Contumelious

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Contumeliously

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Adverb: In a contemptuous or insolent manner; with scorn or disdain.<br><br>Example sentence: "He spoke contumeliously to the opponent, which prompted the referee to warn him about his behavior."

Contumely

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Contumely refers to insulting or scornful language or behavior, often directed towards someone of a higher social status or authority. It involves speaking or acting in a haughty, disdainful, or scornful manner, often with the intention of belittling or humiliating another person.

Contused

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Confused refers to a state of being perplexed or disoriented, often due to conflicting or unclear information. It can also describe a person who is equally embarrassed or upset, with someone else.

Contusing

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Contusion

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Contusioned

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The word "contused" refers to a bruise or a bleeding of the skin and underlying tissue caused by a blow, fall, or other forms of trauma. It is often used to describe an injury that has occurred as a result of a collision, a fall, or a blow to the skin, resulting in discoloration, swelling, and sometimes pain.

Contusions

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Conundrum

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Conundrums

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Conundrums are puzzling or seemingly inexplicable problems or situations that are difficult to understand or explain. They can also refer to paradoxes or contradictions that defy logical solution.

Conurbation

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