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baffling adjective [ ˈbaf(ə)lɪŋ ]

• impossible to understand; perplexing.
• "the crime is a baffling mystery for the police"

baffle verb

• totally bewilder or perplex.
• "an unexplained occurrence that baffled everyone"
Similar: perplex, puzzle, bewilder, mystify, bemuse, confuse, confound, nonplus, disconcert, throw, set someone thinking, flummox, discombobulate, faze, stump, beat, fox, be all Greek to, floor, fog, buffalo, wilder, gravel, maze, cause to be at a stand, pose, obfuscate, puzzling, bewildering, perplexing, mystifying, bemusing, confusing, unclear, difficult/hard to understand, beyond one, above one's head, mysterious, enigmatic, obscure, abstruse, unfathomable, inexplicable, incomprehensible, impenetrable, cryptic, opaque, wildering,
Opposite: enlighten, clear, comprehensible,
• restrain or regulate (a fluid, sound, etc.).
• "to baffle the noise further, I pad the gunwales"
Similar: thwart, frustrate, foil, balk, check, block, hinder, obstruct, bar, prevent, deflect, divert,
Opposite: further,
Origin: late 16th century (in the sense ‘cheat, deceive’): perhaps related to French bafouer ‘ridicule’ or obsolete French beffer ‘mock, deceive’.


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