From bewilder + -ment.
bewilderment (countable and uncountable, plural bewilderments)
- The state of being bewildered.
She looked around in bewilderment.
- A confusing or perplexing situation.
state of being bewildered
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 为难 (zh) (wéinán), 困惑 (zh) (kùnhuò)
- Czech: zmatení n
- Dutch: verbijstering (nl)
- Esperanto: (please verify) konfuzo
- Finnish: hämmennys (fi), äimistys
- French: ahurissement (fr) m, confusion (fr) f, perplexité (fr) f
- German: Fassungslosigkeit (de) f, Verblüfftheit f, Verdutztheit f, Verdutzung f
- Greek: αμηχανία (el) f (amichanía), σύγχυση (el) f (sýnchysi)
- Hebrew: תימהון
- Italian: confusione (it) f, perplessità (it) f, disorientamento (it) m
- Maori: pōauautanga
- Occitan: confusion (oc) f, perplexitat (oc) f, desconcertacion f, desvari (oc) m
- Polish: zdziwienie (pl) n
- Romanian: uluire (ro) f, consternare (ro) f, stupoare (ro) f
- Russian: недоуме́ние (ru) n (nedouménije), замеша́тельство (ru) n (zamešátelʹstvo)
- Sanskrit: मोहन (sa) n (mohana)
- Spanish: desconcierto (es), perplejidad (es)
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A confusing or perplexing situation
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