bewildering
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Adj — So confusing or complicated that it's hard to make sense of, often because of too many options.
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Etymology
From bewilder ("to confuse or disorient someone") plus the suffix -ing.
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What does “bewildering” mean?
The word “bewildering” means so confusing or complicated that it's hard to make sense of, often because of too many options. In plain terms, describes something that causes confusion, especially because there's so much to take in.
How do you pronounce “bewildering”?
“Bewildering” is pronounced bih-WIHL-duh-rihng (/bɪˈwɪldəɹɪŋ/ in IPA).
How do you use “bewildering” in a sentence?
Here is “bewildering” used in a sentence: “The menu offered a bewildering array of choices.”
What part of speech is “bewildering”?
“Bewildering” is an adjective.