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What does "perplex" mean? Can you give me some more examples? I'm not familiar with this word.

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Rebecca

"Perplex" is a verb that means to think of something as confusing or complicated, not simply thought out. The word used here is actually the adjective "perplexing," which is similar. If something is "perplexing," it means that it is baffling, confusing, or very complicated. It's hard to understand. Ex: Her teacher was perplexed when she didn't apply to the university she'd been talking about for years. Ex: The maths problem was perplexing to most of the students. Ex: His attitude perplexes me. Ex: He had a perplexing attitude.

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