Bewilder: To Confuse or Puzzle

The verb bewilder means to cause someone to become confused, perplexed, or unsure. It often refers to a state of being lost mentally or emotionally, where clarity is hard to find.





Definition



Bewilder (verb):

To cause someone to become confused or disoriented, especially due to complexity or unexpected circumstances.


  • “The complex instructions bewildered the new employee.”
  • “Her sudden disappearance bewildered everyone in the office.”






Synonyms



  • Confuse
  • Perplex
  • Baffle
  • Puzzle
  • Stun
  • Disorient






Antonyms



  • Clarify
  • Enlighten
  • Explain
  • Simplify
  • Assure






Examples in Sentences



  • “The unexpected turn of events bewildered the entire team.”
  • “He was bewildered by the foreign language and unfamiliar customs.”
  • “The detective’s questions seemed to bewilder the suspect.”






Tone and Use



“Bewilder” is often used in situations where confusion is caused by complexity, unexpectedness, or disarray. It typically has a more emotional or psychological tone, indicating a deep sense of being lost or perplexed.