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
- 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.
- The bewildering complexity of the machine made it almost impossible to repair.
- The politician's bewildering rhetoric confused the audience, leaving them unsure of his true intentions.
- The detective was confronted with a bewildering web of clues that seemed to lead nowhere.
- The child's bewildering tantrum left her parents at a loss for how to respond.
- The artist created a masterpiece of bewildering abstraction, open to multiple interpretations.
- 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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No antonyms found.
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.