- adjectiveperplexed (adjective)
- completely baffled; very puzzled:"she gave him a perplexed look"
verbperplexed (past tense) · perplexed (past participle)- (of something complicated or unaccountable) cause (someone) to feel completely baffled:"she was perplexed by her husband's moodiness"
- datedcomplicate or confuse (a matter):"they were perplexing a subject plain in itself"
Originlate 15th century (as the adjective perplexed): from the obsolete adjective perplex ‘bewildered’, from Latin perplexus ‘entangled’, based on plexus ‘interwoven’, from the verb plectere.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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