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perplex
[per-pleks]
verb (used with object)
to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; confuse mentally.
Her strange response perplexed me.
to make complicated or confused, as a matter or question.
to hamper with complications, confusion, or uncertainty.
perplex
/ pəˈplɛks /
verb
to puzzle; bewilder; confuse
to complicate
to perplex an issue
Other Word Forms
- perplexer noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of perplex1
Example Sentences
He told MPs that he was "perplexed that the first minister has not welcomed it", adding: "I would have expected the first minister to be holding a press conference to celebrate what we've done."
But India is completely perplexed with the US and its position: "So it's a smart move – and feeds into the multipolar narrative that both India and China believe in."
This perplexed many in the mainstream news media, because it didn’t make any sense from a strategic, military or political point of view.
But with each passing episode, it always seemed like I was at the wrong table, perplexed and trying not to be rude with all the “But why?” questions.
Officers are also aware that the plane has been taken multiple times, and returned, making the incidents more perplexing.
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