US /bɪ'wɪldəd/
・UK /bɪ'wɪldəd/
Your partner might look at you bewildered and wonder what's going on, but your anger didn't come overnight.
At this point, as a therapist, I feel a bit bewildered.
Terror chilled the very marrow of her bones; she stood there bewildered and
"Yes," she replied, with the bewildered air which unhappiness had given her.
when he came near. There were moments when I was bewildered by the terror he inspired,
I was stiff with long sitting, and bewildered with the noise and motion of the coach: Gathering
Lucy was bewildered.
rested." She was bewildered, and obeyed him.
The widow looked bewildered. "Miss Eyre, have you ever lived in a town?"
"Your language is enigmatical, sir: but though I am bewildered, I am certainly not
What's wrong, honey? You look so bewildered...
Or with some kind of shock that gets them present or laughing or just kind of bewildered
Stepping in to demonstrate his skills, the two kids, one played by Wood, eventually shake their heads in disappointment, leaving Marty bewildered.
Congrats to Lola High School in Kansas for submitting our vocabulary word of the day, flummoxed, an adjective meaning bewildered or perplexed.