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bewildered
[bih-wil-derd]
adjective
completely puzzled or confused; perplexed.
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- bewilderedly adverb
- bewilderedness noun
- unbewildered adjective
- unbewilderedly adverb
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of bewildered1
Example Sentences
Fleischacker was just as bewildered — but when she woke from the exam, her doctor said nothing except to come back next year.
Everybody involved finds solace and common ground in the song’s howling vocals and bewildered lyrics.
The proposals have also been criticised by Tory peer Baroness Newlove of Warrington, the victims' commissioner for England and Wales, who said they would leave victims feeling "unnerved and bewildered".
He gets “mostly commiseration and sympathy†from French friends who understand the distinction between the American public and Trump, but are “bewildered by a lot of what is happening in the States now.â€
“They’re a little bit bewildered seeing press conferences from the county saying what an amazing job you’ve done,†said Gillotte, whose union’s contract with the county expired a week before the fires.
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