nonplus

[nänˈpləs]

nonplus Definition

  • 1to cause someone to be unable to react or think normally, especially because they are surprised or confused
  • 2a state of being surprised and confused so much that you do not know how to react

Using nonplus: Examples

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

  • Example

    The sudden change in plans nonplussed her.

  • Example

    He was nonplussed by the unexpected question.

  • Example

    The complexity of the situation left him nonplussed.

nonplus Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for nonplus

Phrases with nonplus

  • to be surprised and confused so much that you do not know how to react

    Example

    She was nonplussed by his sudden proposal.

  • to surprise and confuse someone with something

    Example

    He nonplussed his opponent with a clever move.

  • in a state of being surprised and confused so much that you do not know how to react

    Example

    She found herself in a state of nonplus when she saw the surprise party.

Origins of nonplus

from Latin 'non plus', meaning 'no more'

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Summary: nonplus in Brief

The verb 'nonplus' [nänˈpləs] means to surprise and confuse someone so much that they do not know how to react. It is often used to describe a state of being bewildered or perplexed, as in 'The complexity of the situation left him nonplussed.' The phrase 'be nonplussed' is commonly used to describe this state of confusion, while 'nonplus somebody with something' describes the act of surprising and confusing someone. Synonyms include 'bewilder' and 'perplex,' while informal equivalents include 'baffle' and 'throw off.'