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bemuse

[ bih-myooz ]

verb (used with object)

bemused, bemusing.
  1. to bewilder or confuse.
  2. to preoccupy; engross.
  3. 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

/ 产瑟藞尘箩耻藧锄 /

verb

  1. tr to confuse; bewilder
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Confusables Note

The verb bemuse (usually as the adjective bemused ) is similar in sound to amuse , and has in fact taken on the meaning "to cause to be mildly amused." Many usage experts and traditionalists consider this a misuse of bemuse , pointing out that its proper meaning is 鈥渢o bewilder or confuse.鈥 However, the history and use of bemuse has shown that its meaning is often ambiguous. It's often the case that one's feelings are a combination of bewilderment and amusement: Their customs bemuse most Americans. Even when it clearly means "to bewilder or confuse," bemuse usually retains a lighthearted tone: one would not typically say: I was bemused by his motive for the murder.
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Derived Forms

  • 产别藞尘耻蝉颈苍驳, adjective
  • 产别藞尘耻蝉别尘别苍迟, noun
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 产别路尘耻蝉别顎僲别苍迟 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bemuse1

First recorded in 1695鈥1705; be- + muse
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Superstar Brazil footballer Neymar looked bemused, caught in the middle of a face-off as the pair hurled abuse at each other.

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Another defeat, another tournament gone, and another head-in-hands moment in the bemusing collapse of this iconic Manchester City team.

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Speaking on the red carpet at last weekend's Bafta Awards, Norton, 39, described the speculation around him becoming Bond as "so weird and bemusing" yet "fun".

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The advert sees Keoghan, depicting his Banshees character Dominic Kearney, riding a donkey that is meandering along on a path in rural Ireland while he tosses laptops out of a satchel to bemused islanders.

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I was both mortified and bemused, curious about who would pay good money to spread such obvious nonsense.

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