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dumbfounding
noun as in confusion
Strongest matches
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Weak matches
- abashing
- addling
- befuddling
- blurring
- cluttering
- confounding
- disarranging
- discomfiting
- disturbing
- embarrassing
- embroiling
- mixup mystification
- obscuring
- perplexing
- stirring up
- tangling
- unsettling
- upsetting
Example Sentences
Then in the sixth minute of added time, Davies intercepted an Ajax clearance to launch the counter-attack which culminated in Moura's hat-trick and sealed the most dumbfounding of triumphs on away goals.
What’s particularly dumbfounding about the responses is that genocide against Jews isn’t theoretical or unimaginable.
“For this guy to say Tyre reached for his gun, but we didn’t see that, it is dumbfounding.”
“And that alone, the fact that I was able to be a part of that, is just humbling and dumbfounding.”
U.S. deputy ambassador Robert Wood called Russia’s contention “simply dumbfounding” and an attempt “to deflect attention from its own egregious wrongdoing in Ukraine.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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