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Meanings of
mystified
in English
Totally perplexed and mixed up.
metagrobolized
metagrobolised
metagrabolized
metagrabolised
Related terms
perplexed
Usage of
mystified
in English
1
The peculiar odor that had
mystified
him before was in the air.
2
The look in his face horrified her less than it
mystified
her.
3
Gratton whipped back and stared at her; Summerling and Jarrold were
mystified
.
4
Voters were
mystified
by the pettiness, and the Liberals saw their chance.
5
Oscard followed him with the patient apathy of the large and
mystified
.
6
And Cyril was left behind by himself in the wood, completely
mystified
.
7
Lorry was now leaning back in the seat, quite a little
mystified
.
8
George was more
mystified
than ever-afterall, nine o'clock hadn't yet chimed.
9
She paused, and McKeon nodded understanding, though his
mystified
expression hadn't changed.
10
Here Frank broke in on behalf of the very much
mystified
boys.
11
But he was also
mystified
by Kellar's success with the temperamental illusion.
12
No one offered to explain the joke and Blue Bonnet looked
mystified
.
13
In truth, I do not understand you, said the Marchese, genuinely
mystified
.
14
The degree of detail
mystified
the police, as did the print's resilience.
15
But at the same time they were more hopelessly
mystified
than ever.
16
The doctor was
mystified
and impressed by the brusque bitterness of Lieut.
Other examples for "mystified"
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About this term
mystified
Adjective
mystify
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more mystified
look mystified
much mystified
completely mystified
somewhat mystified
More collocations
Mystified
through the time
Mystified
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common