flummox

[fluhm-uhks]

flummox Definition

  • 1to confuse or perplex someone
  • 2to thwart or defeat someone

Using flummox: Examples

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

  • Example

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

  • Example

    The team's strategy flummoxed their opponents and led them to victory.

  • Example

    The complex math problem flummoxed even the brightest students in the class.

flummox Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for flummox

Phrases with flummox

  • to be confused or perplexed by something

    Example

    I was completely flummoxed by the new software program.

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or perplexity

    Example

    He looked at me with a flummoxed expression when I asked him the question.

  • to be confused or perplexed by the rules of a game or activity

    Example

    The new players were flummoxed by the complicated rules of the board game.

Origins of flummox

originated in the mid-19th century, of unknown origin

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Summary: flummox in Brief

The verb 'flummox' [fluhm-uhks] means to confuse or perplex someone, or to thwart or defeat someone. It is often used to describe situations where someone is unable to understand or complete a task, as in 'The instructions flummoxed me.' 'Flummox' can also be used to describe strategies or tactics that are successful in confusing or defeating opponents, as in 'The team's strategy flummoxed their opponents and led them to victory.'