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		Definition of perplexing in English: perplexingadjective pəˈplɛksɪŋpərˈplɛksɪŋ Completely baffling; very puzzling.  Example sentencesExamples -  The programme which was apparently enclosed with that letter is a perplexing document.
 -  These perplexing documents simply refuse to give up their secrets.
 -  We made the perplexing discovery that no-one had ever asked them.
 -  There are many other perplexing questions that arise from this incident.
 -  The role of the judge advocate is a perplexing one.
 -  The only perplexing thing is the lighting.
 -  The criminal population constitute a perplexing human problem.
 -  The choice to invert his moniker is a perplexing one.
 -  This has been a perplexing development through two games.
 -  Religious divisions posed a no less perplexing problem for the regent.
 -  On War is widely regarded as a perplexing text.
 -  Others may present some of the most perplexing problems imaginable.
 -  For a former baseball player, it is a most perplexing problem.
 -  Instead, we are confronted with definitive declarations, even regarding the most perplexing of texts.
 -  It means he is still a vital lyricist, a mesmerising performer and a perplexing human being.
 -  It is perhaps the single most perplexing problem of postmodernity.
 -  France, as usual, is the most perplexing, but also the most rewarding, wine country to buy from.
 -  How he plans to get it with the Daily News is an even more perplexing question.
 -  The purpose of the following discussion is to explore some of the perplexing aspects of contemporary monetary analysis.
 -  To many in the industry, including enthusiasts, this was a perplexing statement.
 
 
 Derivatives   adverb   In practice, the biographer has to choose not between lively and dull, but more subtly and perplexingly, between candid and glib.  Example sentencesExamples -  But then, perplexingly the great animals died off.
 -  But perplexingly, for most species, speckling patterns are often found to do a very poor job of helping eggs to blend in.
 -  Most perplexingly, how has this blinding intolerance become so ‘normal’ that such questions are not even asked?
 -  This is done usually at the behest of central bankers who are still somewhat perplexingly attached to strong currencies at all costs.
 
 
 
    Definition of perplexing in US English: perplexingadjectivepərˈpleksiNGpərˈplɛksɪŋ Completely baffling; very puzzling.  Example sentencesExamples -  The criminal population constitute a perplexing human problem.
 -  The choice to invert his moniker is a perplexing one.
 -  The programme which was apparently enclosed with that letter is a perplexing document.
 -  The role of the judge advocate is a perplexing one.
 -  It means he is still a vital lyricist, a mesmerising performer and a perplexing human being.
 -  For a former baseball player, it is a most perplexing problem.
 -  Instead, we are confronted with definitive declarations, even regarding the most perplexing of texts.
 -  France, as usual, is the most perplexing, but also the most rewarding, wine country to buy from.
 -  We made the perplexing discovery that no-one had ever asked them.
 -  The only perplexing thing is the lighting.
 -  Religious divisions posed a no less perplexing problem for the regent.
 -  This has been a perplexing development through two games.
 -  There are many other perplexing questions that arise from this incident.
 -  The purpose of the following discussion is to explore some of the perplexing aspects of contemporary monetary analysis.
 -  Others may present some of the most perplexing problems imaginable.
 -  To many in the industry, including enthusiasts, this was a perplexing statement.
 -  How he plans to get it with the Daily News is an even more perplexing question.
 -  These perplexing documents simply refuse to give up their secrets.
 -  On War is widely regarded as a perplexing text.
 -  It is perhaps the single most perplexing problem of postmodernity.
 
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