Bewildered means to be confused, thrown for a loop, shocked, or thrown for a spin, or and a verb to be completely puzzled or confused
sentence: Lucy was bewildered after seeing the letter in a foreign language.
it means confused
No. Bewilder is a verb. The adverb form could be "bewilderingly."
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."
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it means confused
The past tense of bewilder is bewildered.
to flummox someone is to confuse or bewilder them :D
To confuse or bewilder. To make obscure or unclear.
The prefix for the word "bewilder" is "be-".
The questions on the test would bewilder university professors!
No. Bewilder is a verb. The adverb form could be "bewilderingly."
You can bewilder someone if you make a weird face.
a compound sentence having a word bewilder?
"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."
bewilder
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?