addlement

[əˈdlemənt]

addlement Definition

a state of confusion or disorientation.

Using addlement: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "addlement" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sudden noise caused addlement in his mind.

  • Example

    The complexity of the problem led to addlement among the team members.

  • Example

    Her addlement was evident from her inability to answer simple questions.

addlement Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with addlement

  • confused or disoriented

    Example

    He was in a state of addlement after the accident.

  • a confused or muddled mind

    Example

    After studying for hours, I had an addled brain and couldn't think straight.

  • confused or muddled thought processes

    Example

    His addled thinking prevented him from making a clear decision.

Origins of addlement

from Old English 'adælmete', meaning 'insanity'

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Summary: addlement in Brief

'Addlement' [əˈdlemənt] refers to a state of confusion or disorientation. It is often used to describe a confused or muddled mind or thought process. Synonyms include 'bewilderment,' 'disorientation,' and 'perplexity.' Phrases like 'in a state of addlement' and 'addled brain' use 'addlement' to denote confusion or disorientation.