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bewilderment

[bih-wil-der-muhnt] / bɪˈwɪl dər mənt /


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And on Wednesday he will be here pushing the Team USA message at a time of bewilderment in much of the rest of the world, especially in Europe.

From BBC

But these aren’t just your average aphids, as he first suspects—to Agnes’s bewilderment—but an extension of the experiment that his former employers, the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

If Grace was staring down her holiday meal with equal parts courage and bewilderment, surely others were too.

From Salon

He tipped his head to the side in a doglike expression of bewilderment.

From Literature

They were stand-ins for mid-1940s moviegoers; more to the point, mirrors, reflecting the full range of audience reactions—love, respect, bewilderment, compassion, impatience, contempt—to the battered men recently restored to their midst.

From The Wall Street Journal