perplex

[pəˈpleks]

perplex Definition

  • 1to confuse and make someone uncertain
  • 2to be difficult to understand or explain

Using perplex: Examples

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

  • Example

    The instructions on the package perplexed me.

  • Example

    I am perplexed by his behavior.

  • Example

    The situation continues to perplex experts.

  • Example

    Her response only served to further perplex the issue.

perplex Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for perplex

Phrases with perplex

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or uncertainty

    Example

    She gave him a perplexed look when he asked her to repeat the instructions.

  • a question that is difficult to answer or understand

    Example

    The professor posed a perplexing question that left the students stumped.

  • a facial expression that shows confusion or uncertainty

    Example

    He wore a perplexed expression as he tried to solve the math problem.

Origins of perplex

from Latin 'perplexus', meaning 'entangled'

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Summary: perplex in Brief

To 'perplex' [pəˈpleks] is to confuse and make someone uncertain, or to be difficult to understand or explain. It is often used in situations where there is confusion or uncertainty, such as when instructions are unclear or behavior is unexpected. Synonyms include 'baffle,' 'bewilder,' and 'mystify.'