seem bewildering

Frequency: 7.010.5 per million words

Used to describe something that appears to be confusing or perplexing.

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Examples (10)

  • The new software's interface might seem bewildering at first glance.
  • To a newcomer, the city's vast subway system can seem bewildering.
  • The sheer number of choices on the menu can seem bewildering to customers.
  • The intricate legal jargon in the document will likely seem bewildering to anyone without a law degree.
  • At the time, his sudden change of heart seemed bewildering to all of us.
  • The array of investment options available has started to seem bewildering.
  • Without a proper introduction, the complex rules of the game could seem bewildering.
  • What might seem bewildering to an outsider is just a part of their daily routine.
  • The rapid pace of technological change often seems bewildering to the older generation.
  • At first, the variety of different customs and traditions seemed bewildering.