mystified

[ US /ˈmɪstəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /mˈɪstɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. totally perplexed and mixed up
    all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized
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How To Use mystified In A Sentence

  • I am mystified and slightly repulsed. Times, Sunday Times
  • But she saw Cat was mystified and looked back at the letters again. CHARMED LIFE
  • And I have been a little mystified as a result. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's how it seemed to the mystified outsider.
  • Mystified I adjusted my position so I could see, and dabbled an experimental finger or two in the tank.
  • But the first rule of demystifying is one must herself be demystified before attempting to demystify. ProWomanProLife » Woah, Nellie
  • We are still a bit mystified by the speed of India's spectacular collapse. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though laziness is easily enough understood, I remain mystified as to why anyone who purports to follow Jesus would choose to condemn an entire population over choosing to obey Jesus 'self-proclaimed greatest commandment to love one's neighbor as oneself. John Shore: Toward a Christianity of Common Sense
  • As a final note, I remain mystified by the insistence of those who live in the Chapala area on driving US-plated cars, even those who clearly have adequate resources to pay the modest additional costs. Auto purchase in Mexico
  • But the first rule of demystifying is one must herself be demystified before attempting to demystify. ProWomanProLife » Woah, Nellie
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