Baffle ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Baffle ( verb )

To confuse or perplex someone by presenting them with something that is difficult to understand or explain.

Origin:

It comes from the word "baffel" which means to confuse or perplex.

Examples:

  1. The math problem baffled the students.
  2. His explanation of the situation only served to baffle her further.
  3. The complex instructions baffled the novice user.
  4. The mystery novel baffles the reader until the end.
  5. The magic trick baffled the audience.

(As a noun)

Baffle ( noun )

To confuse or perplex someone by presenting them with something that is difficult to understand or explain.

Origin:

It comes from the word "baffel" which means to confuse or perplex.

Examples:

  1. The math problem baffled the students.
  2. His explanation of the situation only served to baffle her further.
  3. The complex instructions baffled the novice user.
  4. The mystery novel baffles the reader until the end.
  5. The magic trick baffled the audience.
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