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Definition of bewilder:
Synonyms:
outfox, find, daunt, drop, disconcert, nark, hurl, bring forth, disturb, bilk, embarrass, mystify, bother, stick, generate, arrive, puzzle, catch, regulate, ticktack, fox, humble, impersonate, stay put, spoil, shake off, give, stimulate, outwit, posture, get to, draw, befuddle, let, get at, frustrate, devil, engender, irritate, amaze, adhere, bedevil, throw off, fuddle, cast, set out, suffer, shed, discompose, cross, thrust, pulsate, stand by, drum, crush, arrest, hold fast, raise up, disorient, upset, present, clear, flap, bugger off, bunk, experience, sit, set about, foil, get under one's skin, lay, bemuse, flummox, thrum, receive, start out, put, dizzy, tick, go, worry, buzz off, stick to, beat up, pay back, sting, throw away, acquire, project, wedge, mortify, begin, pound, commence, befog, wash up, deposit, stay, perplex, cause, scram, quiver, agitate, contrive, circumvent, get, get down, dumbfound, work over, nettle, gravel, have, addle, throw, cleave, outsmart, model, lodge, induce, sustain, overreach, pay off, beget, bring, fetch, scramble, cast off, produce, shake up, exhaust, grow, stupefy, discombobulate, come, vex, confound, incur, bind, muddy, bamboozle, fix, flip, trounce, make, besot, mother, obtain, stick around, feelings, capture, chafe, beat, nonplus, baffle, complicate, convey, hold, jumble, stick by, tucker out, develop, humiliate, tucker, buffalo, confuse, cohere, drive, personate, shell, maze, become, cling, aim, preoccupy, set, distract, commove, muddle, rile, place, take, sire, ticktock, study at confuse, annoy, stir up, scotch, divert, abash, overawe, switch, start, bond, rag, pose, chagrin, beat out, thump, dishearten, father, position, mix up, thwart, vanquish, contract, shame.
Usage examples:
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The very power to do great things seems often to bewilder the man possessing it.
- "Quiet Talks on Service", S. D. Gordon. -
I listened so long to this ceaseless faint murmur that it began to bewilder me; it was surely a symphony from the rolling spheres above.
- "Hunger", Knut Hamsun. -
Why not, if in the New World- And here, of a sudden, to surprise and bewilder us, he drags in Mrs. Eddy and the Prophet Dowie yoked under the yoke of Whitman.
- "The Book of Khalid", Ameen Rihani.