Example sentence - We were quite bewildered by the recent events concerning the disappearance of books from the library.
You can bewilder someone if you make a weird face.
"The obtuse and unusual words used by the debaters would often bewilder the audience." "The criminal's many aliases and disguises were designed to bewilder the authorities."
No. Bewilder is a verb. The adverb form could be "bewilderingly."
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The word origin of bewilder shows us that the prefix "be-" (thoroughly) was added to the word "wilder" (to lead or go astray). Wilder is not a word that we currently use, but you could probably still call "be" a prefix.
the girl was beswildered at questions.
a compound sentence having a word bewilder?
You can bewilder someone if you make a weird face.
The questions on the test would bewilder university professors!
Instructions for assembly always bewilder my husband, so I usually read them while he does the assembling.
"The obtuse and unusual words used by the debaters would often bewilder the audience." "The criminal's many aliases and disguises were designed to bewilder the authorities."
The teacher intentionally created a math problem to bewilder his students. The sly fox had taken great pains to bewilder the persistent hound. Will wispy Willa bewilder the wilder instincts of the wily man?
noHow about: "His response bemused me, it was bemusing."Bemuse is a verb that means to puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone): "her bemused expression".
The past tense of bewilder is bewildered.
The prefix for the word "bewilder" is "be-".
No. Bewilder is a verb. The adverb form could be "bewilderingly."
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