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.
Please; don't bemuse me with the facts.
She had a bemuse look on her face while she watched the man juggle. Another good sentence would be, the boy felt bemuse while working on his math homework.
My advice to the court jester was to bemuse the king, and quickly; for his very life depended on it!!
bemuse
"bemuse" is the synonym for dazed
chicken wings and pork fried rice on a silver platter
confound, confuse, puzzle, baffle, perplex, mystify, flummox, bemuse
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.
Synonyms for stun include bemuse, fog, floor, overwhelm, surprise, and confound.
noHow about: "His response bemused me, it was bemusing."Bemuse is a verb that means to puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone): "her bemused expression".
Proper noun
Concrete noun