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- adjectivenonplussed (adjective) · non-plussed (adjective)
- (of a person) surprised and confused so much that they are unsure how to react:"he would be completely nonplussed and embarrassed at the idea"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHinformal(of a person) not disconcerted; unperturbed:"I remember students being nonplussed about the flooding in the city, as they had become accustomed to it over the years"
verbnonplussed (past tense) · nonplussed (past participle)- surprise and confuse (someone) so much that they are unsure how to react:"Diane was nonplussed by such an odd question"
Originlate 16th century: from Latin non plus ‘not more’. The noun originally meant ‘a state in which no more can be said or done’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjectiveverb
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