bewilder
verb /bɪˈwɪldə(r)/
/bɪˈwɪldər/
[usually passive]Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bewilder | /bɪˈwɪldə(r)/ /bɪˈwɪldər/ |
he / she / it bewilders | /bɪˈwɪldəz/ /bɪˈwɪldərz/ |
past simple bewildered | /bɪˈwɪldəd/ /bɪˈwɪldərd/ |
past participle bewildered | /bɪˈwɪldəd/ /bɪˈwɪldərd/ |
-ing form bewildering | /bɪˈwɪldərɪŋ/ /bɪˈwɪldərɪŋ/ |
- bewilder somebody to confuse somebody
- She was totally bewildered by his sudden change of mood.
- His complete lack of interest in money bewilders his family.
- He was rather bewildered at seeing her there.
Word Originlate 17th cent.: from be- ‘thoroughly’ + obsolete wilder ‘lead or go astray’, of unknown origin.