BEWILDERING


Meaning of BEWILDERING in English

be ‧ wil ‧ der ‧ ing /bɪˈwɪld ə rɪŋ/ BrE AmE adjective

confusing, especially because there are too many choices or things happening at the same time

a bewildering variety/array/range

a bewildering variety of choices

—bewilderingly adverb :

The details are bewilderingly complex.

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THESAURUS

▪ confusing unclear and difficult to understand:

a confusing message

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The road signs were very confusing and we ended up getting lost.

▪ puzzling ( also perplexing formal ) confusing, especially because something is different from what you expect:

Jan's decision not to take part in the race was very puzzling.

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It was the trivial details which he found so perplexing.

▪ baffling extremely difficult to understand even though you have tried for a long time:

Police are close to solving one of Australia's most baffling murder cases.

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The failure was baffling, given the success of his previous businesses.

▪ bewildering very confusing, especially because something is strange or new, or because there are a lot of different things:

Brain diseases can cause many bewildering changes in a person's emotions and behaviour.

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There is a bewildering number of mobile phone deals on offer.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.