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  1. 1. : to make confused : puzzle, bewilder. 2. : to occupy the attention of : distract, absorb. has bemused audiences around the world. 3. : to cause to have feelings of wry or tolerant amusement. seems truly bemused that people beyond his circle in Seattle would be interested in his ruminations Ruth B. Smith. bemusement. bi-ˈmyüz-mənt. bē- noun.

  2. verb [ T ] uk / bɪˈmjuːz / us / bɪˈmjuːz / Add to word list. to slightly confuse someone: Her answer bemused us all. Synonyms. bewilder. discombobulate informal mainly humorous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Puzzle and confuse. addle. baffle. bedazzle. befuddle. bewilder. cloud. discombobulate. disorientate.

  3. To bemuse is to confuse or puzzle. You could bemuse your teacher by writing an essay as a series of haikus, but don’t. Usually a bemused teacher is not a happy one. Bemuse is not the same as amuse, which means to entertain someone or make them laugh.

  4. to preoccupy; engross. to cause to be mildly amused, especially in a detached way: Apparently bemused by his critics, he floated above the clamor surrounding the campaign. bemuse. / bɪˈmjuːz / verb. tr to confuse; bewilder.

  5. BEMUSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of bemuse in English. bemuse. verb [ T ] us / bɪˈmjuːz / uk / bɪˈmjuːz / Add to word list. to slightly confuse someone: Her answer bemused us all. Synonyms. bewilder. discombobulate informal mainly humorous. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Puzzle and confuse. addle.

  6. verb. If something bemuses you, it puzzles or confuses you. The sheer quantity of detail would bemuse even the most clear-headed author. [VERB noun] Synonyms: puzzle, stun, confuse, overwhelm More Synonyms of bemuse. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. 1. To cause to be bewildered; confuse. 2. To occupy the attention of; absorb or engross: The book bemused him for days. 3. Usage Problem To cause to be mildly or wryly amused: "Unlike William McKinley, whose priggishness bemused him, Roosevelt had no compunctions about smoking cigars in public" (Joseph Conlin). be·mus′ed·ly (-myo͞o′zĭd-lē) adv.

  8. Definition of bemuse verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · bemuse (third-person singular simple present bemuses, present participle bemusing, simple past and past participle bemused) To confuse or bewilder.

  10. verb. bemused, bemuses, bemusing. To cause to be bewildered; confuse. American Heritage. To muddle or stupefy. Webster's New World. To occupy the attention of; absorb or engross. The book bemused him for days. American Heritage.

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