be bewildering

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

Used to describe a state of being confusing or perplexing.

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Examples (10)

  • The new system's interface is quite bewildering at first.
  • For a newcomer, the city's layout was completely bewildering.
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture are truly bewildering.
  • Navigating the legal system without a lawyer can be bewildering.
  • Trying to choose a health insurance plan is often a bewildering experience.
  • The sheer number of choices will be bewildering to the voters.
  • Without a guide, the ancient ruins would be a bewildering maze.
  • The rapidity of the changes was bewildering to everyone involved.
  • The variety of opinions on the matter has been bewildering.
  • To a child, the world of adults must be bewildering.