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bewildered

[bih-wil-derd] / bɪˈwɪl dərd /


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Mr. Darnielle lets you in on the joke every time; if you’re bewildered by some of the choices an artist makes, it helps to know that the artist himself often feels the same way.

From The Wall Street Journal

My students, my readers, my colleagues and kids: We are all bewildered by the mix of hype and hope, optimism and doomerism making up the discourse around AI.

From Los Angeles Times

In the review, she said: "The farming sector is bewildered and frightened of what might lie ahead."

From BBC

And he brought his multifarious interests to sometimes bewildered but almost always fascinated audiences with an assiduousness that remains incomparable—and amusing.

From The Wall Street Journal

It took two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet and put them centre stage, baffled and bewildered by the seemingly arbitrary events swirling around them.

From BBC