Sentences

bemuse in a sentence

v. t.

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

Definition

To bemuse means to confuse or bewilder someone, often leaving them in a state of puzzlement or amazement.

Sample Sentences

  1. The magician's tricks seemed to bemuse the audience, leaving them in awe.
  2. Her complex explanation only served to bemuse her classmates further.
  3. The unexpected plot twist in the movie bemused many viewers.
  4. He was bemused by the peculiar shape of the cloud drifting overhead.
  5. As the new employee struggled to understand the jargon, his coworkers looked on in bemusement.
  6. The intricate artwork on the wall bemused passersby, prompting them to stop and stare.
  7. She raised an eyebrow, bemused by his unusual choice of words.
  8. The riddle was designed to bemuse even the sharpest minds in the room.
  9. Despite his efforts to clarify, his comments only bemused the committee members.
  10. The child's questions about the world often bemused their parents with their depth and curiosity.