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Meaning of wilderment

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wilderment (n.)

The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.

wilderment Sentence Examples

  1. Emily's bewilderment at the unexpected guest was evident in her wide eyes and parted lips.
  2. The sudden surge of traffic caused a sense of bewilderment among the drivers.
  3. The young boy's bewilderment at the unfamiliar surroundings made him cling tightly to his mother.
  4. The intricate maze left hikers in a state of bewilderment, unsure of which direction to take.
  5. The doctor's diagnosis sent a wave of bewilderment through the family, leaving them unsure of what to do next.
  6. The witness's bewilderment at the crime scene made it difficult for the police to gather a clear account of events.
  7. The students' bewilderment at the complex math problem was palpable, their faces etched with confusion.
  8. The tourist's bewilderment at the language barrier made it challenging for them to communicate with locals.
  9. The sudden loss of her job left Maria in a state of bewilderment, questioning her future.
  10. The child's bewilderment at the death of his pet hamster brought tears to his eyes.

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The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.

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Emily's bewilderment at the unexpected guest was evident in her wide eyes and parted lips.

The sudden surge of traffic caused a sense of bewilderment among the drivers.

The young boy's bewilderment at the unfamiliar surroundings made him cling tightly to his mother.

The intricate maze left hikers in a state of bewilderment, unsure of which direction to take.