About The Word Bewildering
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Bewildering
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What's The Definition Of Bewildering?
[adj] causing bafflement; "the play was at the same time a bewildering and an exciting experience"
Synonyms | Synonyms for Bewildering: unclear Related Terms | Find terms related to Bewildering: baffling | beguiling | bothering | confounding | confusing | discomposing | disconcerting | dismaying | distracting | disturbing | embarrassing | enigmatic | exceptional | extraordinary | fabulous | fantastic | fascinating | incomprehensible | inconceivable | incredible | intricate | marvelous | miraculous | mysterious | mystifying | outlandish | passing strange | perplexing | perturbing | phenomenal | problematic | prodigious | puzzling | rare | remarkable | sensational | strange | striking | stupendous | unheard-of | unimaginable | unique | unprecedented | upsetting | wonderful | wondrous See Also | Bewildering In Webster's Dictionary \Be*wil"der*ing\, a.
Causing bewilderment or great perplexity; as, bewildering
difficulties. -- {Be*wil"der*ing*ly}, adv.
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