Explain,or clear up
His argument befuddled me. I was befuddled by his nature.
The calf had such a befuddled expression when she was suddenly confronted by the new gate! Elmer Fudd always seemed to be befuddled.
The opposite of being befuddled is being able to think clearly
The word "befuddled" is the past tense of the word "befuddle". The basic meaning of the word befuddled means to be in a state of confusion or to be perplexed.
It is amazing how much the riddle befuddled the audience as the magician performed his act.
The opposite of befuddled is clear-headed or lucid. While befuddled implies confusion or lack of understanding, clear-headed describes a state of clarity and comprehension. Someone who is clear-headed is able to think and reason effectively, contrasting with the disorientation associated with being befuddled.
befuddled
addlepated, befuddled
3 syllables
Bewildered, befuddled
Confused, befuddled.
Behind the Tunes Forever Befuddled - 2003 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U