Bemuse
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British pronunciation/bɪmjˈuːs/
American pronunciation/bɪmˈjuz/

Definition & Meaning of "bemuse"

to bemuse
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to confuse someone, often by being difficult to understand

Transitive: to bemuse sb
to bemuse definition and meaning
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The eccentric professor 's lectures bemused the students, as they tried to make sense of his unconventional teaching style.
The abstract artwork bemused many viewers, as they struggled to interpret its meaning.
The cryptic crossword puzzle bemused the participants, as they struggled to find the answers.
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Example
The eccentric professor's lectures bemused the students, as they tried to make sense of his unconventional teaching style.
The abstract artwork bemused many viewers, as they struggled to interpret its meaning.
The cryptic crossword puzzle bemused the participants, as they struggled to find the answers.
The contradictory statements from the politician bemused the reporters, making it difficult to discern the truth.
The unexpected turn of events bemused the audience, leaving them unsure of how to react.
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