What is another word for bemusement?

Pronunciation: [bɪmjˈuːsmənt] (IPA)

Bemusement is the state of being confused or bewildered. There are several synonyms for this word that can be used interchangeably in different contexts. Amusement, confused, perplexed, puzzled, dazed, mystified are some of the synonyms of bemusement. While amusement denotes the feeling of slight humor, perplexed highlights the state of confusion and bewilderment. Similarly, puzzled means to be unable to comprehend something, and mystified denotes the state of being completely bewildered. On the other hand, dazed is a state of being stuporous or stunned. Each of these synonyms for bemusement can be used to describe a particular type of confusion or misunderstanding, and their use depends on the situation and context.

Synonyms for Bemusement:

What are the hypernyms for Bemusement?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for bemusement?

Bemusement, defined as a feeling of confusion or amusement, has various antonyms that depict clarity and seriousness. Plaintiveness, earnestness, and solemnity are some antonyms that portray seriousness and focus. Instead of bemusement, one may experience contemplation, concentration, thoughtfulness, or seriousness. Conversely, if one desires an antonym that portrays amusement or entertainment, they could consider words such as hilarity, joyfulness, or cheerfulness. Alternatively, if the situation requires an antonym of confusion, one may use comprehension, understanding, or lucidity. Therefore, depending on the context, selecting the appropriate antonyms of bemusement can effectively communicate one's message to the audience.

What are the antonyms for Bemusement?

Usage examples for Bemusement

And now, in the Vicarage drawing-room after dinner, his bemusement increased rather than grew less.
"A Prisoner in Fairyland"
Algernon Blackwood
The thought of going home broke out afresh, insidiously avoiding the barriers of bemusement which he had tried to erect, and he turned abruptly away from the window, moving decisively so as to be able to move at all.
"Citadel"
Algirdas Jonas Budrys
I could be a professor if I would and show you slips enough-certain ponderous nothings in the Ibsen essays, already mentioned; a too easy bemusement at the hands of Shaw; a vacillating over Wagner; a habit of yielding to the hocus-pocus of the mystics, particularly Maeterlinck.
"A Book of Prefaces"
H. L. Mencken

Famous quotes with Bemusement

  • People in the United Kingdom and outside the United States share my bemusement with the United States that America doesn't share with itself.
    Bill Hicks
  • Jake jerked a thumb at the door. "Al right. Get the hell out of here, and take all your pictures of naked women with you." "Yes, sir." Chuckling, Potter scooped up the folder of reconnaissance photos and started out. He paused with his hand on the doorknob. "Good luck," he said. "You've done everything you could to get us ready, but we'll still need it." "I'll put in a fresh requisition with the Quartermaster Corps," Jake said. Potter nodded and left. Jake shook his head in bemusement. He might have made stupid jokes like that with Ferd Koenig and a couple of other old-time Party buddies, but not with anybody else. So why make them with Potter? But he didn't need long to find the answer. He'd known Potter longer than he'd known Koenig or any of the other Party men. They'd both hung tough when the Army of Northern Virginia was falling to pieces all around them. If the president of the greatest country in North America- no, in the world!- couldn't joke around with the one man who'd known him when he was just a sergeant, with whom could he joke? Nobody. Nobody at all.
    Harry Turtledove

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