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Tell Apart Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for tell apart in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of tell apart in 11 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for tell apart alphabetically.

allow
  • acquiesce
  • avow
  • concede
  • confess
  • grant
  • let on
  • own
associate
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • affiliate
  • aid
  • ally
  • assistant
  • auxiliary
  • branch
  • buddy
  • chum
  • clubber
confuse
  • abash
  • addle
  • amaze
  • astonish
  • baffle
  • becloud
  • bedevil
  • befuddle
  • bemuse
  • cloud
  • clutter
connect
  • affix
  • ally
  • associate
  • attach
  • bridge
  • cohere
  • come aboard
  • conjoin
  • consociate
  • correlate
  • couple
group
  • accumulation
  • aggregation
  • assemblage
  • assembly
  • association
  • assortment
  • band
  • batch
  • battery
  • bevy
  • body
leave
  • allowance
  • assent
  • authorization
  • concession
  • consent
  • dispensation
  • freedom
  • go-ahead
  • green light
  • liberty
  • okay
link
  • articulation
  • association
  • attachment
  • bond
  • channel
  • connective
  • constituent
  • contact
  • copula
  • coupler
  • coupling
misinterpret
  • distort
  • err
  • falsify
  • garble
  • miscalculate
  • misread
  • misrepresent
  • mistake
  • misunderstand
mistake
  • aberration
  • blooper
  • blunder
  • boo-boo
  • bungle
  • confusion
  • delusion
  • erratum
  • false move
  • false step
  • fault
misunderstand
  • be at cross purposes
  • be bewildered
  • be confused
  • be perplexed
  • confound
  • confuse
  • fail
  • get signals crossed
  • get signals mixed
  • get wrong
  • get wrong impression
mix up
  • addle
  • befuddle
  • bewilder
  • confound
  • derange
  • disorder
  • disorganize
  • disrupt
  • distract
  • disturb
  • dizzy

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