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puzzled

[ US /ˈpəzəɫd/ ]
[ UK /pˈʌzə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. filled with bewilderment
    puzzled that she left without saying goodbye
    at a loss to understand those remarks

How To Use puzzled In A Sentence

  • I was puzzled that my doctor saw this as a cause for celebration but they are a breed apart.
  • Clara looked puzzled for a moment—she had forgotten that that was what they called the picnic spot on the Guadalupe. The Lonesome Dove Series
  • [133] The origin of the word leach (physician), which has puzzled some inquirers, is from lids or leac, a body. Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 12
  • Puzzled is technically correct that STS uses 2 OMS to do final insert and circ burns. Mike Griffin Wants His Old Job Back - NASA Watch
  • But they're also – judging by the other "what is?" search terms – puzzled by sauteed shrimp "what is scampi? Google crowns royal wedding as fastest-rising UK search of 2011
  • And a caring, slightly puzzled expression covers Seibei's face as his senile mother constantly asks him which family he is from.
  • And I, who was, for my age, what Kitty called 'Bible-learned,' said thoughtfully, and with some puzzledness of mind, 'Then he's older than The Children's Book of Christmas Stories
  • His eye fell on the coffee table before his couch, and puzzledly, he picked up the small piece of paper on it.
  • Officers today said they were puzzled why car makers' badges were being stolen in Eldwick and Gilstead.
  • Phrenologists became equally puzzled by villains with prominent bumps of honesty and integrity.
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