What is another word for didn't know where to look?

Pronunciation: [dˈɪdnt nˈə͡ʊ wˌe͡ə tə lˈʊk] (IPA)

Finding the right words to express that feeling of not knowing where to look can be a challenge for many writers. Fortunately, there are a number of synonyms that capture the essence of that emotion. Some possible replacements for "didn't know where to look" are "didn't have a clue," "was at a loss," "was flummoxed," "was bewildered," "was confounded," "was mystified," "was puzzled," "was stumped," or simply "was speechless." Each of these phrases can be used to convey that sense of being overwhelmed or unsure that we all experience from time to time. So the next time you're struggling to find the right words, consider these alternatives and see if they help you capture the feeling with greater clarity.

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What are the hypernyms for Didn't know where to look?

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

Famous quotes with Didn't know where to look

  • I had Courtney Love's left bosom out of her dress on my plate in front of me. It was extraordinary. I didn't know where to look.
    Hugh Grant
  • I said it again as a German might. "Rabinovitz. Ich bin Lew Rabinowitz, LR, von Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York. Du Kennst?" And then I spoke Yiddish. "Und ich bin ein Yid. Farshtest?" And then in English. "I am a Jew. Understand?" And then in my fractured German. "Ich bin Jude. Verstehst?" Now they didn't know where to look, but they did not want to look at me. I've got blue eyes that can turn into slits of ice, Claire still tells me, and a pale, European skin that can turn red fast when I laugh hard or get mad, and I wasn't sure they believed me.
    Joseph Heller

Related words: I didn't know where to look, can't find anything, I couldn't find what I was looking for, where can I look

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