[
UK
/bɪwˈɪldɐ/
]
[ US /bɪˈwɪɫdɝ/ ]
[ US /bɪˈwɪɫdɝ/ ]
VERB
-
be a mystery or bewildering to
Got me--I don't know the answer!
This beats me!
a vexing problem
This question really stuck me - cause to be confused emotionally
How To Use bewilder In A Sentence
- A good deal of role confusion and bewilderment as the growing child encounters the newer ways is to be expected and observed.
- Leicester were full of verve and energy and, basically, bewildered most of the opposition last season. Times, Sunday Times
- They can get better recipes to make popcorn, how they can screw up popcorn so bad bewilders me. Global Voices in English » Kuwait: Cinema Censorship, Quality Woes and Limited Telecom Services
- Reliable information indicated that even the staff of the department expressed their bewilderment at some decisions that were taken with respect to the event.
- A different reaction or argument of white Southerners in respect to recent events in the South is bewilderment.
- All the houses looked bewilderingly similar.
- These technologies, with a bewildering numbers of acronyms, are described in many reviews.
- Bewildered, I watch her eyes flicker with the memory of sudden shock and amazement.
- Mid morning a young girl arrives after a harrowing journey, bewildered by her new surroundings.
- Some shoppers looked bewildered by the sheer variety of goods on offer.