adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a puzzled/baffled/bewildered expression (= one that shows you are confused or cannot understand something )
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I can still recall Dan’s baffled expression when I asked him for an answer.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At first she was bewildered by all the noise and activity of the city.
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He was bewildered to find three policemen at the front door.
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Police took a burglary report from a bewildered resident.
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The kids felt bewildered and betrayed by the divorce.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But I can see that you are bewildered , and I know why.
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Diana was flattered, flustered and bewildered by the passion she had aroused in a man twelve years her senior.
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Reaching the ridge, a logjam of bewildered novices develops.
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Republicans in Strabane are bewildered by the case.
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She was confused, upset and bewildered by the train of events.
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Stunned and bewildered , Polly stared at him.
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The poor bewildered creature was being mobbed by rooks.
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When he did see that I was speaking the truth, he was bewildered and hurt.