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unperplexed

  • a word derived from perplexed.
    perplexed
    adjective
    bewildered; puzzled.

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For 47 years, Presbyterian Macartney, singularly unperplexed by theological doubts, scientists' criticism, or the pendulum swing of vogues, has been filling churches by preaching the same Gospel he learned at the Seminary.

From Time Magazine Archive

So he, beguiled with earth,   Yet with its vain things vexed, Keep even to his own heart unknown   Your memory unperplexed.

From Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes Volume I. by Walter De la Mare

So he, beguiled with earth, Yet with its vain things vexed, Keep even to his own heart unknown Your memory unperplexed.

From The Listeners and Other Poems by Walter De la Mare

For him in all its essentials to-day had flowed quietly out of yesterday, and he lived unperplexed by fear of change.

From Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country by Alexander Smith

And I shall thereupon 80Take rest, ere I be gone Once more on my adventure brave and new: Fearless and unperplexed, When I wage battle next, What weapons to select, what armour to indue.

From Browning's Shorter Poems by Franklin T. (Franklin Thomas) Baker