It can be (a puzzled expression, puzzled onlookers). It is the past tense and past participle of to puzzle, so may also be a verb.
The dog looked at her with a puzzled expression. He did not recognise that command.This week's Sudoku has me puzzled.I am puzzled by your question.Why do you look so puzzled?
Yes.be·wil·dered   [bih-wil-derd] Show IPA adjectivecompletely puzzled or confused; perplexed.
Yes, it is a word combining confused and puzzled
To me it is, I think it means confused, puzzled etc.
Which word are you puzzled about ?
No, the word puzzled is the past participle, past tense of the verb to puzzle. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, such as a puzzled look, a puzzledstudent.The noun forms for the verb to puzzle are puzzler, and the gerund, puzzling. The word puzzle is also a noun.
It can be (a puzzled expression, puzzled onlookers). It is the past tense and past participle of to puzzle, so may also be a verb.
The lack of punctuation puzzled me for a time, but I would say so, since 'French' is describing 'word'.
"Puzzled" means confused or perplexed, unsure how to understand or solve a particular situation or problem. It describes a feeling of uncertainty or difficulty in comprehending something.
The dog looked at her with a puzzled expression. He did not recognise that command.This week's Sudoku has me puzzled.I am puzzled by your question.Why do you look so puzzled?
Perplexed.
Yes.be·wil·dered   [bih-wil-derd] Show IPA adjectivecompletely puzzled or confused; perplexed.
puzzled?
Yes, it is a word combining confused and puzzled
baffled, puzzled
baffle, amaze, disturb.