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How about: "His response bemused me, it was bemusing."
Bemuse is a verb that means to puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone): "her bemused expression".
The word 'bemusement' is a noun based on the transitive verb 'to bemuse'.Much to the bemusement of the crowd, the magician seemed to disappear.We stifled our bemusement as a cat walked slowly across the stage behind the lecturer.
No, the word 'bemuse' is a verb: bemuse, bemuses, bemusing, bemused. The noun forms for the verb to bemuse are bemusement and the gerund, bemusing.
8-Letter Words: misbegun, bemusing 7-Letter Words: spuming, impugns, guimpes, bumping
Yesterday, while seeing a cliffhanger movie, I was bemused as I was not able to decipher the end of the story which was so abrupt. The candidate seemed bemused by all the questions, but he kept a smile on his face. The old man bemused me with his babbling. I watched in anger at his bemused expression at my problem. I was bemused by the crowd's laughter
i do not know how to use embalming in a sentence. (there is the sentence)
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