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Bewilder
Bewilder Be*wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bewildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Bewildering.] [Pref. be- + wilder.] To lead into perplexity or confusion, as for want of a plain path; to perplex with mazes; or in general, to perplex or confuse greatly. Lost and bewildered in the fruitless search. --Addison. Syn: To perplex; puzzle; entangle; confuse; confound; mystify; embarrass; lead astray.
Bewildered
Bewilder Be*wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bewildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Bewildering.] [Pref. be- + wilder.] To lead into perplexity or confusion, as for want of a plain path; to perplex with mazes; or in general, to perplex or confuse greatly. Lost and bewildered in the fruitless search. --Addison. Syn: To perplex; puzzle; entangle; confuse; confound; mystify; embarrass; lead astray.
Bewildered
Bewildered Be*wil"dered, a. Greatly perplexed; as, a bewildered mind.
Bewilderedness
Bewilderedness Be*wil"dered*ness, n. The state of being bewildered; bewilderment. [R.]
Bewildering
Bewilder Be*wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bewildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Bewildering.] [Pref. be- + wilder.] To lead into perplexity or confusion, as for want of a plain path; to perplex with mazes; or in general, to perplex or confuse greatly. Lost and bewildered in the fruitless search. --Addison. Syn: To perplex; puzzle; entangle; confuse; confound; mystify; embarrass; lead astray.
Bewildering
Bewildering Be*wil"der*ing, a. Causing bewilderment or great perplexity; as, bewildering difficulties. -- Be*wil"der*ing*ly, adv.
Bewilderingly
Bewildering Be*wil"der*ing, a. Causing bewilderment or great perplexity; as, bewildering difficulties. -- Be*wil"der*ing*ly, adv.
Bewilderment
Bewilderment Be*wil"der*ment, n. 1. The state of being bewildered. 2. A bewildering tangle or confusion. He . . . soon lost all traces of it amid bewilderment of tree trunks and underbrush. --Hawthorne.
Wildebeest
Wildebeest Wilde"beest`, n. [D. wild wild + beeste beast.] (Zo["o]l.) The gnu.
Wilded
Wilded Wild"ed, a. Become wild. [R.] An old garden plant escaped and wilded. --J. Earle.
Wilder
Wilder Wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Wildering.] [Akin to E. wild, Dan. forvilde to bewilder, Icel. villr bewildered, villa to bewilder; cf. AS. wildor a wild animal. See Wild, a., and cf. Wilderness.] To bewilder; to perplex. Long lost and wildered in the maze of fate. --Pope. Again the wildered fancy dreams Of spouting fountains, frozen as they rose. --Bryant.
Wildered
Wilder Wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Wildering.] [Akin to E. wild, Dan. forvilde to bewilder, Icel. villr bewildered, villa to bewilder; cf. AS. wildor a wild animal. See Wild, a., and cf. Wilderness.] To bewilder; to perplex. Long lost and wildered in the maze of fate. --Pope. Again the wildered fancy dreams Of spouting fountains, frozen as they rose. --Bryant.
Wildering
Wilder Wil"der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wildered; p. pr. & vb. n. Wildering.] [Akin to E. wild, Dan. forvilde to bewilder, Icel. villr bewildered, villa to bewilder; cf. AS. wildor a wild animal. See Wild, a., and cf. Wilderness.] To bewilder; to perplex. Long lost and wildered in the maze of fate. --Pope. Again the wildered fancy dreams Of spouting fountains, frozen as they rose. --Bryant.
Wildering
Wildering Wild"er*ing, n. (Bot.) A plant growing in a state of nature; especially, one which has run wild, or escaped from cultivation.
Wilderment
Wilderment Wil"der*ment, n. The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment. And snatched her breathless from beneath This wilderment of wreck and death. --Moore.

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- Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout...
- wilde in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wilde is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Andrew Wilde (actor), English actor Barbie Wilde (born...
- Olivia Wilde (born Olivia Jane ****burn; /ˈkoʊbərn/ KOH-bərn; March 10, 1984) is an American actress, director and producer. She pla**** Remy "Thirteen"...
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- Sophie Wilde (born 22 February 1998) is an Australian actress. She gained early attention for her roles in the Stan series Eden and the BBC One drama...
- Ricky Wilde (born Ricki Steven Reginald Smith, 6 November 1961, sometimes credited as Ricki Wilde) is a British songwriter, musician, and record producer...
- movement. Lady Wilde had a special interest in Irish folktales, which she helped to gather and was the mother of Oscar Wilde and Willie Wilde. Jane was the...
- Constance Mary Wilde (née Lloyd; 2 January 1858 – 7 April 1898) was an Irish writer. She was the wife of Irish playwright Oscar Wilde and the mother of...
- Wilde is a 1997 British biographical romantic drama film directed by Brian Gilbert. The screenplay, written by Julian Mitc****, is based on Richard Ellmann's...
- Marty Wilde, MBE (born Reginald Leonard Smith; 15 April 1939) is a British singer and songwriter. He was among the first generation of British pop stars...