Sentences

bemuddle in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BEMUDDLE (verb): to confuse or bewilder someone, often due to complexity or unclear communication.

Sample Sentences

  1. The complicated instructions seemed to bemuddle everyone in the room.
  2. After hours of discussion, the professor's lecture did little more than bemuddle the students.
  3. Trying to solve the puzzle only served to bemuddle her further.
  4. The unexpected turn of events began to bemuddle the entire team.
  5. His overly complex explanation was likely to bemuddle anyone not already familiar with the topic.
  6. The sudden change in plans left me feeling bemuddled and confused.
  7. She felt bemuddled by the conflicting advice she received from her friends.
  8. The dense language of the legal document is sure to bemuddle the average reader.
  9. The intricate plot of the novel was designed to bemuddle even the most astute readers.
  10. In an attempt to clarify the situation, he accidentally bemuddled everyone even more.