Bewilder

/bɪˈwɪldər/ verb

To bewilder someone is to confuse them so much that they don’t know what to think or do. It’s a stronger form of confusion, often mixed with surprise.

From “be-” (a prefix that can intensify) + “wilder,” related to “wilderness,” meaning to lead someone into the wild. Originally, it suggested making someone feel lost as if in a strange forest.

AMማደናገር
ARيحير
BNবিভ্রান্ত করা
CSzmást
DAforvirre
DEverwirren
ELμπερδεύω
ESdesconcertar
FAگیج کردن
FIhämmentää
FRdéconcerter
GUમૂંઝવવું
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