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View synonyms for bewilder
bewilder
/ bɪˈwɪldə /
verb
- to confuse utterly; puzzle
- archaic.to cause to become lost
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Derived Forms
- beˈwilderˌment, noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bewilder1
C17: see be- , wilder
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Example Sentences
A purse can impress and intimidate, bewilder, berate, or amuse.
From The Daily Beast
Few things bewilder the uncultured masses more than picking a decent bottle of wine.
From The Daily Beast
He manifests himself to mankind only to stupefy their judgment and bewilder the reason he has bestowed on them.
From Project Gutenberg
Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate, Whirl and bewilder and flutter and fascinate!
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Give me one day, and I'll give you a list of subjects that would bewilder you!
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The question of how many cards to leave is one which seems to bewilder most people.
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Adieu, Wilhelm: I will not further bewilder myself with this subject.
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