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mystified
adjective as in bewildered
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adjective as in puzzled
Example Sentences
I was a little mystified at how benignly he responded to my questions about his business activities.
All were genuinely shocked and mystified when they finally learned, on Sept. 4, that I was not covered by MagnaCare.
Indeed, he is respectfully mystified by the almost religious devotion Morrissey inspires.
The usually uninformed American citizens can be forgiven for being mystified by the Mideast policy prescriptions of their leaders.
The whole affair meanwhile has mystified longtime Hill insiders and ethics watchdogs.
He led the way down to the ground floor, while they followed him, mystified, and into the elevator again.
Nevertheless, mystified as he was, he concealed the details of their trip under an evasive answer when he returned to his room.
Liosha, although accepting my apology, had sat mystified; also profoundly disturbed by Jaffery's unconcealed agitation.
The men were mystified, but wine and rhetoric had fired them, and they cheered him—no one knew why.
Then the attacking party, evidently disappointed and mystified, withdrew again into the forest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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