feel baffled

Frequency: 7.822.5 per million words

Used to describe an internal feeling of confusion.

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Examples (10)

  • I often feel baffled by modern art.
  • She felt completely baffled by the complex instructions.
  • The detectives are starting to feel baffled as to the motive.
  • Anyone would feel baffled if they tried to solve that puzzle without clues.
  • To feel baffled is a common reaction to his abstract theories.
  • We have felt baffled by her sudden change in behavior ever since it happened.
  • If the results are inconsistent again, the research team will feel baffled.
  • Did you also feel baffled by the ending of the movie?
  • He felt utterly baffled about why his computer suddenly crashed.
  • Many economists feel baffled by the unexpected market trends.