Baffle is a verb.
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Amaze, baffle, mislead, bewilder, startle.
puzzle, amaze, confuse, mix up
No. The word "stump" can be a noun and a verb.Noun: The remains of a tree or a limb.Verb: To confuse or baffle.
Baffle is a verb.
Some examples of words that are spelled differently but sound the same are "there," "their," and "they're"; "to," "too," and "two"; "tray" and "trey."
The magician was able to baffle the children with his tricks. To baffle is to confuse or make something difficult to understand. Charlie, usually quiet in class, would baffle his teacher with his antics.
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I once again tried to listen to my uncle talk about politics, but his words continued to baffle me.
baffle, amaze, disturb.
Baffle is a verb.
Its not a latin word so it doesnt mean anything.....
Dumbfounded baffled
no it isnt just because its on an advert doesnt mean its a word.
Amaze, baffle, mislead, bewilder, startle.