wildering (Meaning)

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wildering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Wilder

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wildering (n.)

A plant growing in a state of nature; especially, one which has run wild, or escaped from cultivation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wildering

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wildering Sentence Examples

  1. Amidst the bewildering array of choices, she struggled to make a decision.
  2. The child's bewildering imagination led him to create fantastical worlds of his own.
  3. The sudden shift in policy left stakeholders in a bewildering state of uncertainty.
  4. The hiker found himself in a bewildering maze of trails, lost and unsure of his direction.
  5. The bewildering complexity of the machine made it almost impossible to repair.
  6. The politician's bewildering rhetoric confused the audience, leaving them unsure of his true intentions.
  7. The detective was confronted with a bewildering web of clues that seemed to lead nowhere.
  8. The child's bewildering tantrum left her parents at a loss for how to respond.
  9. The artist created a masterpiece of bewildering abstraction, open to multiple interpretations.
  10. The news report painted a bewildering picture of the situation, with conflicting accounts and incomplete information.

FAQs About the word wildering

of Wilder, A plant growing in a state of nature; especially, one which has run wild, or escaped from cultivation.

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Amidst the bewildering array of choices, she struggled to make a decision.

The child's bewildering imagination led him to create fantastical worlds of his own.

The sudden shift in policy left stakeholders in a bewildering state of uncertainty.

The hiker found himself in a bewildering maze of trails, lost and unsure of his direction.