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ambiguous
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adjective
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Something whose meaning is unclear, because it can be understood in several ways |
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amnesia
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noun
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A total or partial loss of memory |
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anonymous
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adjective
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Lacking individuality or distinctive features, such as a name. |
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arbitrary
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adjective
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Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system |
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baffle
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verb
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To totally bewilder, confuse, and mystify. |
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befuddled
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adjective
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Being confused and unable to think clearly. |
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bewildered
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adjective
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To be completely confused because of an overload of information. |
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boggle
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verb
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For a person to be astonished or overwhelmed when trying to imagine something |
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bumble
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verb
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To act or speak in a confused manner. |
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compulsive
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adjective
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Relating to or caused by obsession, often linked to a psychological condition. |
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controversy
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noun
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A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion about something important. |
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conundrum
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noun
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A confusing and difficult problem, situation, or question, where there is no clear or easy solution. |
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convoluted
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adjective
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An explanation that is presented in a very complicated and difficult way. |
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dazed
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adjective
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Confused or unable to think clearly, often as a result of an injury or from shock |
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digress
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verb
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To temporarily leave the main subject of a conversation or discussion |
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discombobulated
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adjective
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To be confused, disoriented, and uncomfortable. |
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disoriented
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adjective
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Confused and unable to think clearly, not knowing where to go or what to do. |
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drift
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verb
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To move slowly without much intention or direction. |
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dumfounded
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adjective
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Taken by surprise and suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. |
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feverishly
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adjective
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In a highly excited or frantic manner, often due to intense emotion or urgency. |
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