Yes, it can be. (a bewildering situation)
The word bewildering is the present participle of the verb (to bewilder, meaning to confuse) and can be an adjective or a noun (gerund).
There was a bewildering collection of curiosities filling the room.
baffling, bewildering
Some synonyms for the verb 'amazing' are astounding, astonishing, bewildering, dazzling, electrifying, shocking, startling, stunning. Some synonyms for the adjective 'amazing' are astonishing, awesome, incredible, marvelous, surprising, unbelievable, wonderful.
The adjective splendid can have the synonyms : beautiful, brilliant, dazzling, elegant, flamboyant, glittering, gorgeous, grand, grandiose, impressive, lavish, lustrous, luxurious, magnificent, marvelous, plush, posh, refulgent, resplendent, rich, splashy, or splendiferous.
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What a bewildering question.
A bewildering is a state of bewilderment - of being bewildered, or a confusing or perplexing situation.
There was a bewildering collection of curiosities filling the room.
Glory, i thought with a bewildering feeling of being rushed, things are happening too quick.
baffling, bewildering
Some synonyms for the verb 'amazing' are astounding, astonishing, bewildering, dazzling, electrifying, shocking, startling, stunning. Some synonyms for the adjective 'amazing' are astonishing, awesome, incredible, marvelous, surprising, unbelievable, wonderful.
Their ignorance of the English language was bewildering.
He makes them special and bewildering.
bewildering, puzzling, misleading, unclear, baffling, perplexing
The adjective splendid can have the synonyms : beautiful, brilliant, dazzling, elegant, flamboyant, glittering, gorgeous, grand, grandiose, impressive, lavish, lustrous, luxurious, magnificent, marvelous, plush, posh, refulgent, resplendent, rich, splashy, or splendiferous.
Nonsensical is one. Then you can use confusing and its synonyms in most cases (bewildering, incomprehensible)
Nonsensical is one. Then you can use confusing and its synonyms in most cases (bewildering, incomprehensible)