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bemusement
[
bih-
myooz
]
Origin
be·muse
/
bɪˈmyuz
/
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[
bih-
myooz
]
Show IPA
verb (used with object),
-mused,
-mus·ing.
to bewilder or confuse (someone).
Origin:
1695–1705;
be-
+
muse
Related forms
be·muse·ment,
noun
Can be confused:
amuse
,
bemuse
(see synonym note at
amuse
).
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bemuse
(bɪˈmjuːz)
—
vb
(
tr
) to confuse; bewilder
be'musement
—
n
be'musing
—
adj
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
2009 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
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Word Origin & History
bemuse
"to make utterly confused," from be- + muse (cf. amuse), attested from 1735 but probably older, as Pope (1705) punned on it as "devoted utterly to the Muses."
EXPAND
bemusement
1881, from
bemuse
+
-ment
.
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