baffled

[ˈbæfəld]

baffled Definition

  • 1completely unable to understand or explain something
  • 2confused and uncertain about something

Using baffled: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm completely baffled by this math problem.

  • Example

    The instructions on the package left me baffled.

  • Example

    The police were baffled by the crime scene.

  • Example

    She looked baffled when I asked her the question.

baffled Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for baffled

Phrases with baffled

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    He had a baffled expression on his face when he saw the strange object.

  • a state of mind that is confused and uncertain

    Example

    After reading the confusing instructions, she had a baffled mind and didn't know what to do.

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    She gave me a baffled look when I told her the news.

Origins of baffled

from 'baffle', meaning 'to confuse'

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Summary: baffled in Brief

'Baffled' [ˈbæfəld] means completely unable to understand or explain something, or confused and uncertain about something. It is often used to describe a state of mind or facial expression, as in 'baffled expression' or 'baffled look.' Synonyms include 'perplexed,' 'bewildered,' and 'puzzled,' while antonyms include 'clear,' 'understandable,' and 'comprehensible.'

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