All 4 Uses
bewilder
in
Wide Sargasso Sea
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- Reality might disconcert her, bewilder her, hurt her, but it would not be reality.†
Part 2 *bewilder = confuse
- She put her hand over her mouth as if to stifle laughter, but her eyes, which were the blackest I had ever seen, so black that it was impossible to distinguish the pupils from the iris, were alarmed and bewildered.†
Part 2bewildered = confused
- I thought that his large protuberant eyes and his expression of utter bewilderment were comical.†
Part 2bewilderment = a feeling of extreme confusion
- So I shall never understand why, suddenly, bewilderingly, I was certain that everything I had imagined to be truth was false.†
Part 2
Definitions:
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(1)
(bewilder) to confuse someone
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)