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You know what, my hands are sweating and our hands usually sweat when we are really scared
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and when you feel so scared that you have no words to speak that's when you're feeling
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speechless, because you're so scared and your hands start sweating, you start shivering
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and you feel very anxious, have you had such an experience in the past? Maybe you're giving
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a presentation or you're meeting your girlfriend's parents for the first time, how do you feel?
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Don't you feel speechless? If you want to learn different words to talk about being
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speechless, then keep watching this lesson with me, this is Michelle.
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So here we have with us a combination of words that we are going to learn to talk about being
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speechless. Let's start with the first one “disconcerted”. Have you heard the word
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‘concert’? You must have been to a concert as well, a musical performance where a singer
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is performing. When you go to a concert, you see that lot of people join together to perform
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and this is just the opposite of a concert, which is a disconcerted state. So here somebody
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who’s feeling disconcerted, has lost composure, they feel sort of angry. So a person who has
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lost composure, feels angry at a bad news, feels disconcerted. So someone who has lost
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composure or patience. So if someone's daughter is constantly performing bad in exams, her
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parents might be feeling disconcerted. so a little girl might say that, “I'm very
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scared to tell my parents about the result, they might feel disconcerted.” which means
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that, they might lose their composure and they might scream at her, shout at her or
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even be very angry at her. Okay so disconcerted means, to lose space and to be angry and that's
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how they're speechless, because they don't want to say anything, they're very angry.
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Okay now the next word that we have is, “dumbfounded” or dumbfounded. Do you know who is a dumb
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person? A person who cannot speak and that's where this word comes from, when you find
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yourself, okay? Found is the past for find. So when you find yourself in a position when
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you just cannot speak that's when you are dumbfounded. When you cannot speak at all,
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out of surprise. So when you cannot speak out of surprise. Has it ever happened to you
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that you found yourself dumbfounded? What happens when you see your favorite celebrity
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passing by you? You feel dumbfounded because you're so surprised and so excited that you
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just don't have any words to speak. So that is dumbfounded for you. The next one that
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we have is “dumbstruck”. This is just another synonym for the first one. You can
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use it in place of dumbfounded. It also means you don't have any words and you're just speechless
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out of excitement and surprise. You can't speak out of excitement. recently I went for
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dinner with my family and I saw that my friend Sophia was in the same restaurant, to find
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Sophia in the same restaurant I was absolutely dumbstruck, I was so surprised and so excited,
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I didn't know what to speak because I was happy and excited. So this is another speechless
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moment, but a happy speechless moment. This is obviously an opposite for disconcerted
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because when you're disconcerted, you're angry and speechless and here you're happy and speechless.
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Okay the next one that we have is “flabbergasted”. When do you feel flabbergasted? So you feel
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flabbergasted when you are shocked, that's when you feel flabbergasted. It’s not a
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happy not an angry moment but a very shocked moment. When you didn't expect something and
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it happened. So when you're very shocked and you cannot speak out of the shock, so if you
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get a $10,000 bill for your cell phone without making too much calls, how will you feel?
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You feel very shocked and that's when you can say this, I am absolutely flabbergasted
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how come I got this bill? So this is flabbergasted for you. Now let's look at the next one, “flummoxed”.
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This word is used for a state of utter confusion. How does math make you feel? Maybe it makes
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you feel great but for me math makes me feel really flummoxed, which means it makes me
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feel really confused. So when you're really confused that's when you're very flummoxed.
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So you could say that in the final exam. All the questions made me feel flummoxed because
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I didn't prepare. So when you're not prepared, you feel confused when you read the questions
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because you don't know the answer. Now we have another word which is a stronger version
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of flummoxed and that is, “nonplussed”. So when you're way too shocked okay or way
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too confused that's when you say you're nonplussed. Which when you're extremely confused. So when
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you're extremely confused, you could say that you were nonplussed. nonplussed could be used
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in a sentence when you let's say there's a situation, when your boss told you that you're
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the best employee and the next day he tells you that he's firing you, how would you feel?
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You’d feel absolutely confused and shocked like why is he doing that, he told you that
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you're the best employee and then he's telling you he's firing you without a reason. So when
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you're so confused and extremely shocked that's when you’re nonplussed. Okay the next one
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that we have is “speechless”. So you're speechless out of amazement. This is the word
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that I've been using throughout this lesson and even the topic of the lesson is speechless.
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It means same as dumbfounded when you don't have words. So when you don't have words out
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of amazement, you're speechless or dumbfounded, no words because of amazement. okay if you
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want to use speechless in a sentence you could say that, the music left me speechless, which
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means that you loved the music so much and you enjoyed it so much that you were absolutely
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amazed by it, you couldn't believe that how somebody could create such great music. The
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next word that we have is, “tongue-tied”. What if your tongue is tired, what will happen?
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Will you be able to talk? No! You won't be able to talk and such a situation occurs when
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you're very nervous, that's when you're tongue-tied. So when you're very nervous you're tongue-tied.
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what happens when you have to go to meet your girlfriend's parents for the first time, you'll
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obviously be very nervous and like I said in the video your hands might also be sweating,
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when your hand starts sweating it's called, “flop sweating” which means out of nervousness.
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So when your hands are flop sweating and your tongue is tied you could say that, I'm really
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tongue-tied right now I don't know what to say. Or you could say that, she was tongue-tied
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to meet his parents for the first time. The second last word that we have is “discombobulated”.
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That it's really a hard word to pronounce, sometimes it's hard for me as well but it's
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pronounced as dis-cum-baw-byou-lated. It has a similar meaning to the word disconcerted
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which means to lose composure. So when you lose your composure, that's when you feel
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discombobulated. This one is out of anger you lose patience and you lose patience here
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out of frustration. So when you're so frustrated after a very bad day, you feel discombobulated.
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To lose patience after being frustrated, to be frustrated. So you could say that I was
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quite discombobulated after the really bad day that I had. This is also a very good word
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that you can use for writing, for speaking you might want to use words like dumbfounded
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and dumbstruck which are informal words. But what's like disconcerted and discombobulated
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are usually formal words that you use when you're writing and less when you're speaking.
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Okay now we look at the last word for the day and this one is a much stronger version
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of tongue-tied, when you're way too nervous, that's when you use, “befuddled”. So if
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you're giving a presentation and you feel very disorganized, you don't know what to
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say because you've not prepared well and you're disorganized, your presentation is disorganized,
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that's when you say befuddled. So you're disorganized and you've not prepared well and you have
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to give a presentation so you feel very scared and very nervous. And to use it in a sentence
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you could say that, she was befuddled while giving the presentation, which means that
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she was disorganized and that's why she was so nervous. So here are all the different
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ways to say that you're speechless. I told you that there are certain words that you
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can use in a formal situation when you're writing, and certain words that you can use
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when you're speaking. So make sure you use these words next time you feel speechless,
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now you have enough words and you don't actually have to be speechless, so speak more learn
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more and thank you so much for watching this session with me. I hope you have a great time
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ahead, bye-bye.