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bewildered
[bih-wil-derd]
adjective
completely puzzled or confused; perplexed.
Other Word Forms
- bewilderedly adverb
- bewilderedness noun
- unbewildered adjective
- unbewilderedly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of bewildered1
Example Sentences
Now the bewildered rodent could do nothing but press his nose against the glass and knock with his tiny, monkeylike paws as his bushy tail flicked to and fro with anxiety.
Lady Constance righted herself, as if her teary-eyed dive at the bewildered governess had never happened.
As a people, the Japanese had been bewildered by these new American financial creations, and steered clear of them.
Since his homecoming—and hospitalization—Seymour has bewildered and occasionally frightened everyone he comes in contact with, except Sybil, a little girl he encounters who is enchanted by his banter and off-kilter stories.
By the time Brentford punished Liverpool's sloppy defending to leave the champions in turmoil, Slot was looking increasingly bewildered on the touchline.
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