It comes from Faulkner's " Rose for Emily"
Cedar Creek cemetery, i believe
The word "bemused" is an adjective.
Yesterday, while seeing a cliffhanger movie, I was bemused as I was not able to decipher the end of the story which was so abrupt. The candidate seemed bemused by all the questions, but he kept a smile on his face. The old man bemused me with his babbling. I watched in anger at his bemused expression at my problem. I was bemused by the crowd's laughter
Resident Undead - 2010 Cedar Grove Cemetary 1-9 was released on: USA: 15 February 2011
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noHow about: "His response bemused me, it was bemusing."Bemuse is a verb that means to puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone): "her bemused expression".
Not really. Bemused means to find something to smile about. She was bemused by the dog trying and trying but failing to reach the turkey on the counter. Befuddled means having trouble figuring out something. He was befuddled with some words on the day's crossword puzzle.
"Befuddled" and "bemused" are not exact synonyms, but they share similar connotations. Both terms convey a sense of confusion, though "befuddled" typically implies a deeper level of bewilderment or perplexity, while "bemused" can suggest a more amused or thoughtful confusion. Therefore, they are related but not direct synonyms.
confused, puzzled, dazed, bemused, befuddled
Cedar trees are often planted in graveyards and cemeteries due to their association with immortality and protection. Their evergreen nature symbolizes eternal life, providing a sense of solace and continuity for the deceased and their families. Additionally, cedar wood is resistant to decay, which reflects the idea of preserving memories and honoring the departed. Overall, these trees contribute to the serene and reflective atmosphere of such spaces.
Audrey Hepburn was born in Ixelles, Belgium. Her birthday is May 4 and she was born in the year 1929.
absent, absent-minded, abstracted, distrait, faraway, inattentive, preoccupied.