verb (used with object)1.to confuse, bewilder, or perplex: He was baffled by the technical language of the instructions.
2.to frustrate or confound; thwart by creating confusion or bewilderment.
3.to check or deflect the movement of (sound, light, fluids, etc.).
4.to equip with a baffle or baffles.
5.Obsolete . to cheat; trick.
puzzled...frustrated
Baffled can be a verb, e.g. "The mathematical problems completely baffled me." Baffled can also be an adjective, e.g. "The baffled student simply could not work out the mathematical problems."
"Baffled" means confronted by a situation that needs improvement but unable to imagine how to achieve the improvement needed.
Baffled, flustered, perplexed...
enlighten, encourage, support
Confusion .
puzzled...frustrated
I was baffled by my child's behavior. Baffled, the student didn't know what the teacher wanted.
A good sentence for the word baffled is:
Sherlock Holmes Baffled was created in 1900.
We are baffled by them because they were so huge that it seems impossible that they were built by men.
Baffled - 1924 was released on: USA: February 1924
The duration of Sherlock Holmes Baffled is 30.0 seconds.
Baffled is the past tense of baffle.
Baffled can be a verb, e.g. "The mathematical problems completely baffled me." Baffled can also be an adjective, e.g. "The baffled student simply could not work out the mathematical problems."
The calf seemed to havethe most baffled expression, when confronted by the new gate. The direct light emanating from that lamp really should be baffled somewhat.
Mike was baffled as to why the vacuum wouldn't work - until he realised it wasn't plugged in !