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unbewildered

  • a word derived from bewildered.
    bewildered
    adjective
    completely puzzled or confused; perplexed.

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Are they braced and toned up to solve for themselves the problems of life, to bear its ills undaunted and meet its happinesses unbewildered?

From A New Atmosphere by Gail Hamilton

He is a pagan Tillotson disencumbered of the archiepiscopal robes, a practical Christian unbewildered with doctrinal punctilios.

From The Function of the Poet and Other Essays by James Russell Lowell

And then her look—oh! where's the heart so wise Could unbewildered meet those matchless eyes?

From The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes by William Michael Rossetti

I shall run to hail it, Free and unbewildered, Yet it was the silent night That taught me to be brave.

From The Dreamers And Other Poems by Theodosia Garrison

Time moved forward unmeasured, yet amid all Joel Wells remained in possession of a stanch heart and an unbewildered mind.

From Wells Brothers The Young Cattle Kings by Andy Adams