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Perplex - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

perplex

/pərˈplɛks/ /pəˈplɛks/

Definition:

To confuse or puzzle someone completely.

Synonyms:

baffle, bewilder, confound, mystify

Part of Speech:

verb

Antonyms:

clarify, enlighten

Common Collocations:

perplexing question, deeply perplexed, utterly perplexed

Derivatives:

perplexity, perplexing, perplexed

Usage Tips:

Use "perplex" to describe situations causing deep confusion or uncertainty.

Common Phrases:

Perplexed look, Perplex the mind, Perplexing situation

Etymology:

From Latin *perplexus*, meaning entangled or involved.

Examples:

  • 1. The complex instructions perplexed the students.
  • 2. Her sudden silence perplexed everyone in the room.
  • 3. The riddle was designed to perplex even the cleverest minds.
  • 4. His behavior continues to perplex his friends and family.

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