: to cause to be at a loss as to what to say, think, or do : perplex
nonplussed by the disclosureNewsweek
this turn of events nonplusses me J. R. Perkins
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Don't Let Nonplus Perplex You
Does nonplus perplex you? You aren't alone. Some people believe the non in nonplus means "not," and assume that to be nonplussed is to be calm and poised, but in fact the opposite is true. If you are among the baffled, the word's history may clarify things. In Latin, non plus means "no more." When nonplus debuted in English in the 16th century, it was used as a noun synonymous with quandary. Someone brought to a nonplus had reached an impasse in an argument and could say no more. In short time, people began applying nonplus as a verb, and today it is often used in participial form with the meaning "perplexed" (as in "Joellen's strange remark left us utterly nonplussed").
puzzle implies existence of a problem difficult to solve.
the persistent fever puzzled the doctor
perplex adds a suggestion of worry and uncertainty especially about making a necessary decision.
a behavior that perplexed her friends
bewilder stresses a confusion of mind that hampers clear and decisive thinking.
a bewildering number of possibilities
distract implies agitation or uncertainty induced by conflicting preoccupations or interests.
distracted by personal problems
nonplus implies a bafflement that makes orderly planning or deciding impossible.
the remark left us utterly nonplussed
confound implies temporary mental paralysis caused by astonishment or profound abasement.
the tragic news confounded us all
dumbfound suggests intense but momentary confounding; often the idea of astonishment is so stressed that it becomes a near synonym of astound.
was at first too dumbfounded to reply
Example Sentences
Verb I was nonplussed by his openly expressed admiration of me.
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