perplexed

[pəˈplɛkst]
[pɚˈplɛkst]
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perplex

Being perplexed means feeling confused or uncertain about what's happening around you. It's like having a brain fog that doesn't lift.

When someone says they're perplexed, it usually means they don't understand something, and maybe even feel a bit stuck or frustrated. For example, imagine watching a complex movie plot for the first time - you might get perplexed by all the twists and turns. Or picture trying to solve a tricky math problem on an exam; if you can't figure it out right away, you could feel perplexed too.

The word "perplexed" is often used in everyday conversations when people are puzzled or unsure about something. It's different from being just plain confused - when someone is perplexed, they might also be feeling a bit anxious or worried about not understanding what's going on.

How common is "perplexed"?

Word perplexed is considered rare in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

verb

  • To cause to feel baffled; to puzzle.

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adjective

  • Confused or puzzled.

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