54 adjectives to describe bewilderment

I asked, trying to conceal my utter bewilderment.

So when they came to the spot where King had tethered his horse, and there was no horse there, Gloria looked her blank, stupefied bewilderment, and then simply collapsed.

And the three of us looked at each other in sheer bewilderment.

and as I stood gaping at her like a fool, in helpless bewilderment, she came to me and gave me her hand with the prettiest grace in the world.

Mercy bore all this in a sort of dumb bewilderment for a few days.

that explains it," said the minister with satisfaction, his broad face clearing of a slight bewilderment.

I recall his sudden bewilderment, but I never have understood exactly how it happened.

Now he was openly laughing at the Captain's angry bewilderment.

" The officers glanced at Graham with frank bewilderment.

Of courseershould anything occur to me to ask" A momentary bewilderment, caused by the great visage so close to his own, prevented the completion of the sentence.

" Allerdyke rubbed his chin and knitted his brows in obvious bewilderment.

So when they came to the spot where King had tethered his horse, and there was no horse there, Gloria looked her blank, stupefied bewilderment, and then simply collapsed.

In speechless bewilderment Howland stared at her.

" "What!" exclaimed Rudolph, in dull bewilderment.

I jumped up behind (the wagon consisting of two long planks fastened to the two axles), thankful, but not without a little bewilderment.

Yet still the shadowy image, though thus reproached, did not depart; it was smiling at her now with its old mockerythe kindly mockery which his face wore before they quarrelled, and before its light was quenched in that forlorn bewilderment.

And when she faced again his unbroken look of grave bewilderment, he discovered that she was really capable of tears.

The Immortals, the champing horses, locked behind their grilles lest the tourist should insult themall the queer crumbling romance of the statuary, all the natural beauty of leaf and water, of the white clouds overhead and their reflexions belowcombined to make Fenwick's guilty bewilderment more complete, to turn all life to dream, and all its figures into the puppets of a shadow-play.

Robert de Genneville seemed to dance before her eyes and to mock her for the hopeless bewilderment in which she found herself plunged because of them; then all the faces vanished, or, rather, were merged in one long, thin, bird-like one, with bone-rimmed spectacles on the top of its beak, and a wide, rude grin beneath it, and, still puzzled, still doubtful, the young girl too paid for her scanty luncheon and went her way.

You can be off tomorrow!" Beaumaroy started violently, glanced at his old friend's strange figure, glanced once, too, at Mary; the expression of utter despair which his face had worn seemed modified into one of humorous bewilderment.

"Which one is the larger?" Without in the least understanding what his friend was driving at, and stupidly wondering if he ever had noticed any difference in Joe's ears, J.W. stared with inane bewilderment.

All at once I felt my mind dazzled by a thousand lights, crowds of ideas presented themselves at once with a force and a confusion which threw me into indescribable bewilderment; I felt my head seized with a giddiness like intoxication, a violent palpitation came over me, my bosom began to heave.

Thanks, uncounted thanks to the angelic ladies whose charming attentions detained him from Saturday to Thursday, to his great advantage and my infinite bewilderment!

If you were to tell the trout-fisher, or the duck-shooter, or the camper-out, that he is a worshipper of Pan, he would look at you in a kindly bewilderment.

"He stood by the table scratching his bristly head and looking the picture of ludicrous bewilderment.

54 adjectives to describe  bewilderment