BEMUSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Her answer bemused us all Sometimes, they were simply bemusing It is customary for these scholars to be bemused about audiences For shortly after the first several steps, the blonde giant's purposeful walk slowed to a bemused shamble
bemuse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb bemuse (third-person singular simple present bemuses, present participle bemusing, simple past and past participle bemused) (transitive) To confuse or bewilder
bemuse - Definition, Meaning Usage | WordMemo | WordMemo - Vocabulary . . . In literature, "bemuse" might pop up in tales where characters encounter perplexing situations that lead them to question reality or find humor in absurdity It's often used to describe that charming state of puzzled amusement in works of surreal or fantastical fiction