All 14 Uses of
bewilder
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- "How can I tell you?" replied he; "I am, like yourself, utterly bewildered at all that is going on, and cannot in the least make out what it is about."†
Chpt 5-6 *
- "Suppose we wait a while, and see what comes of it," said he, casting a bewildered look on his companion.†
Chpt 5-6
- That he has given the diamond to us only?" inquired Caderousse, half bewildered with joy; "yes, nothing more true!†
Chpt 27-28
- As to Cocles, he seemed completely bewildered.†
Chpt 29-30
- But he who was addressed stood there, stupefied, bewildered, stunned; his haggard eyes glanced around, as if in search of the traces of some terrible event, and with his clinched hands he seemed striving to shut out horrible recollections.†
Chpt 43-44
- Danglars opened his bewildered eyes; the company clapped their hands.†
Chpt 63-64
- I am quite bewildered, and it is natural that it should be so.†
Chpt 77-78
- Albert remained quite bewildered with all that he had seen and heard.†
Chpt 77-78
- "Yes, I insist on it," said Albert, whose mind was beginning to get bewildered with the excitement of his feelings.†
Chpt 77-78
- Andrea, surrounded by his friends, complimented, flattered, beginning to believe in the reality of his dream, was almost bewildered.†
Chpt 95-96
- For a moment he convulsively pressed his head within his hands, and during that brief period he became nearly mad with terror; but soon a ray of hope glimmered in the multitude of thoughts which bewildered his mind, and a faint smile played upon his white lips and pallid cheeks.†
Chpt 97-98
- "For pity's sake," he cried, pale and bewildered, without seeing whom he was addressing,—"for pity's sake do not call assistance!†
Chpt 97-98
- "Oh," repeated the young girl, almost bewildered, "can I not leave the house?†
Chpt 101-102
- Your note of this morning has completely bewildered me.†
Chpt 105-106
Definition:
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(bewilder) to confuse someone