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bewildered
adjective as in confused
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Example Sentences
A naive and bewildered Daniel Dubois turned to his father for support when asked to share his dreams and aspirations.
A touch bewildered, a trifle unsteady on his feet.
He added that other activities Yuna had taken up including play fighting plants and bark, and being bewildered by rain, having not previously had access to an outdoor enclosure.
In June, Baroness Lawrence said she was “bewildered, disappointed and angry” at an upheld decision not to charge four officers involved in the original bungled investigation into her son’s murder.
Part of that unusual formula included the show’s array of guest stars – including a bewildered Richard Nixon uttering the catchphrase “sock it to me” – and in 1970, a drummer named Ringo Starr.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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