bemuse

[bih-myooz]

bemuse Definition

  • 1to cause someone to be confused or puzzled
  • 2to occupy the attention of someone

Using bemuse: Examples

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

  • Example

    The instructions bemused me, so I had to ask for help.

  • Example

    The strange behavior of the cat bemused its owner.

  • Example

    The magician's tricks bemused the audience.

  • Example

    The complexity of the problem bemused the researchers.

bemuse Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for bemuse

Idioms Using bemuse

  • completely confused and puzzled

    Example

    After reading the instructions, I was left bemused and bewildered.

  • a silence that shows confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    After hearing the news, there was a bemused silence in the room.

  • a state of confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    She was in a bemused state after hearing the news.

Phrases with bemuse

  • a smile that shows mild amusement or confusion

    Example

    She gave him a bemused smile when he told her the joke.

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    He looked at the map with a bemused expression, trying to figure out where they were.

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or puzzlement

    Example

    She gave him a bemused look when he asked her the question.

Origins of bemuse

from be- + muse, meaning 'to stare stupidly'

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Summary: bemuse in Brief

'Bemuse' [bih-myooz] means to confuse or puzzle someone, or to occupy their attention. It can be used in various contexts, such as instructions, behavior, tricks, or problems. The term extends into phrases like 'bemused smile,' and idioms like 'bemused and bewildered,' denoting complete confusion.