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baze

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Verb — To stun, frighten, or bewilder someone.

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Etymology

Likely related to Dutch bazen or verbazen ("to astonish, stupefy") and an old German word basen ("to rave").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “baze” mean?

The word “baze” means to stun, frighten, or bewilder someone. In plain terms, an old, rarely used verb meaning to shock or bewilder someone.

How do you use “baze” in a sentence?

Here is “baze” used in a sentence: “The sudden explosion bazed everyone in the room.”

What part of speech is “baze”?

“Baze” is a verb.

Where does the word “baze” come from?

The word “baze” comes from German. Likely related to Dutch bazen or verbazen ("to astonish, stupefy") and an old German word basen ("to rave").

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