No. One is a verb, the other is an adjective.
1. definition: stronger, denser example: concentrate orange juice antonym: dilute 2. definition: focus example: concentrate on your lesson antonym: divert
Rahul was bewildered by the statement given to him
The bewildered husband could not understand what he had done to incur his wife's wrath. The little parakeet appeared bewildered when it heard chirping noises coming from the television.
A synonym of "dismayed" is bewildered. An antonym for "dismayed" is encouraged. Please see the related link below.
When I showed up late to class, I was bewildered to find my teacher reading.
1. definition: stronger, denser example: concentrate orange juice antonym: dilute 2. definition: focus example: concentrate on your lesson antonym: divert
dilute thin wander
Rahul was bewildered by the statement given to him
The bewildered husband could not understand what he had done to incur his wife's wrath. The little parakeet appeared bewildered when it heard chirping noises coming from the television.
I was bewildered when I was lost in a maze.
Bewildered was created in 1961-02.
A synonym of "dismayed" is bewildered. An antonym for "dismayed" is encouraged. Please see the related link below.
The bewildered raccoon scurried back to it's burrow.
When I showed up late to class, I was bewildered to find my teacher reading.
Bewildered has three syllables. The syllables are be-wil-dered.
"He stood there, bewildered at the sight of the aurorea bourealis.
I was bewildered by the sheer choice of spoons which were available in the cutlery store.