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confusable

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for confusable.

Editorial note

To be fair, the correlation threshold they used was 0.7 for confusable, and 0.3-0.7 for contextually confusable.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech2

Quick take

A word or phrase that is easily confused with another.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of confusable gathered in one view.

noun

A word or phrase that is easily confused with another.

adjective

Able to be confused.

noun

(Unicode) A single character that is easily confused with another, used in phishing attacks.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for confusable.

noun

A word or phrase that is easily confused with another.

adjective

Able to be confused.

noun

(Unicode) A single character that is easily confused with another, used in phishing attacks.

Example sentences

1

To be fair, the correlation threshold they used was 0.7 for confusable, and 0.3-0.7 for contextually confusable.

2

The fact that 'ρ' isn't a pixel for pixel match for 'p' doesn't mean they're not confusable.

3

And since it may be confusable at older ages with other brain health issues (is this true?).

4

Masters 0 and 1 (>90%) but confusable digits like 5/3/8 collapse into overlapping clusters.

5

I think hyphens are useful in css to keep the namespace non-confusable with the javascript.

6

There is some pretty good stuff that is actually confusable with meat; Veggie Grill on the west coast has chicken sandwiches that are damn good.

7

Also, the fuller descriptions (than in Unicode's documentation) of 'confusable' characters.

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I think having it in all caps is what is making it confusable with RSS.

9

But monetizing your pizza ordering app by handing money to a pizza delivery guy who shows up at your house is not confusable, so it's A-OK.

10

So things like paths, URIs, passwords, math, & email addresses should be in a font with as few 'confusable' letters as possible.

11

The language and compiler & linker should reject Zalgo in identifiers, and they should reject confusable script mixes in identifiers, but otherwise they treat all equivalent strings as equivalent.

12

It's the same with old-school pixel fonts, which had to exactly communicate easily confusable glyphs, instantly, on a low-bandwidth communications channel (an 8x8 or even 9x16 monochrome character cell is very low bandwidth).

Quote examples

1

Defective matrices still have eigenvalues and eigenvectors, but they are non-unique or incomplete in some way that makes the transformation "confusable".

2

Like "confusable" but more broad, for search bar logic?

3

ToList(); return ExtractTopTen(countedWords); Six uses of three formal variables, including the bewilderingly confusable countedWords and wordCounts, plus nine uses of the delightfully generic "x".

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You don’t even need “confusable” glyphs to create a domain name that will stand up to a casual visual confirmation from a busy user in a phishing context.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use confusable in a sentence?

To be fair, the correlation threshold they used was 0.7 for confusable, and 0.3-0.7 for contextually confusable.

What does confusable mean?

A word or phrase that is easily confused with another.

What part of speech is confusable?

confusable is commonly used as noun, adjective.