bewildered at

Frequency: 6.79.1 per million words

Used to specify the cause of bewilderment, often a situation or an event.

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Examples (10)

  • He was rather bewildered at seeing her there.
  • She was completely bewildered at the sudden change of plans.
  • They looked bewildered at the complex instructions.
  • I'm a little bewildered at his reaction; I didn't expect him to be so angry.
  • The scientific community was bewildered at the unexpected results of the experiment.
  • We were all bewildered at her decision to quit her job without another one lined up.
  • You might feel bewildered at the sheer number of choices available.
  • He sounded genuinely bewildered at the accusation.
  • Weren't you bewildered at how quickly the situation escalated?
  • Feeling increasingly bewildered at the turn of events, she sat down to gather her thoughts.