a quizzical is expressing doubt or confusion
"Quizzical" originated in the late 18th century, derived from the word "quiz" meaning to mock or tease. Its use evolved to describe an expression or attitude that suggests puzzlement or amusement.
Confused, curious, and incredulous are words. Those mean quizzical.
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He had a quizzical expression on his face.
The priest looks at me with a quizzical smile.
"Quizzical" originated in the late 18th century, derived from the word "quiz" meaning to mock or tease. Its use evolved to describe an expression or attitude that suggests puzzlement or amusement.
I stared quizzically at my grandmother because I didn't understand what she said.
quizzical
It is frequently used to describe an expression of uncertainty. Such as, "The boy had a quizzical expression on his face, not understanding what the teacher was explaining."
quizzical, numerical, wonderful
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Confused, curious, and incredulous are words. Those mean quizzical.
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