boggle Antonyms

Meaning of boggle

Wordnet

boggle (v)

startle with amazement or fear

hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear

overcome with amazement

Webster

boggle (n.)

To stop or hesitate as if suddenly frightened, or in doubt, or impeded by unforeseen difficulties; to take alarm; to exhibit hesitancy and indecision.

To do anything awkwardly or unskillfully.

To play fast and loose; to dissemble.

Webster

boggle (v. t.)

To embarrass with difficulties; to make a bungle or botch of.

boggle Sentence Examples

  1. The complexity of the math problem caused my mind to boggle as I struggled to find a solution.
  2. The sheer size of the skyscrapers in the city skyline never fails to boggle my mind.
  3. The magician's sleight of hand tricks never failed to boggle the audience's minds, leaving them in awe.
  4. The intricacy of the artist's painting boggled the minds of art critics, who marveled at its depth and detail.
  5. The twist ending of the movie completely boggled my mind; I never saw it coming!
  6. Trying to comprehend the vastness of the universe can often boggle the human mind.
  7. The speed at which technology advances continues to boggle the minds of scientists and engineers alike.
  8. The complexity of the human brain never fails to boggle researchers as they strive to unlock its mysteries.
  9. The seemingly endless variety of life forms on Earth can boggle the mind when one considers the intricacies of evolution.
  10. The rapid growth of the company's profits over the past year boggled investors, who couldn't believe their luck.

FAQs About the word boggle

startle with amazement or fear, hesitate when confronted with a problem, or when in doubt or fear, overcome with amazementTo stop or hesitate as if suddenly fri

fumble, spoil, ruin,blow, bumble, botch, muff, goof (up), flub, boot

refine, better, better, enhance, refine,help, enhance, ameliorate, improve, help

The complexity of the math problem caused my mind to boggle as I struggled to find a solution.

The sheer size of the skyscrapers in the city skyline never fails to boggle my mind.

The magician's sleight of hand tricks never failed to boggle the audience's minds, leaving them in awe.

The intricacy of the artist's painting boggled the minds of art critics, who marveled at its depth and detail.