Perplexed
As an Adjective
- Feeling confused or uncertain about something.
- Unable to understand or make sense of a situation.
- Puzzled or bewildered due to something complicated or unexpected.
As Other Form
- Perplex (Verb): To confuse or puzzle someone.
- Perplexity (Noun): The state of being confused or uncertain.
Word History
The word perplexed comes from the Latin perplexus, meaning “entangled” or “confused,” from per- (completely) and plectere (to twist or weave). It entered Middle English through Old French and has long been used to describe feelings of confusion or uncertainty.
Examples
- She looked perplexed after hearing the complicated instructions.
- His sudden change in behavior left everyone perplexed.
- The detective was perplexed by the lack of evidence in the case.
Synonyms
Confused, puzzled, bewildered, uncertain, baffled
Related Words
Doubtful, unclear, hesitant, mystified
Antonyms
Clear, certain, sure, confident