

Cristina Corvino, Town & Country, 24 Feb. 2023 Or a stunning pre-sliced galette baked to utter perfection. 2023 In late November, with the trains running smoothly and no stain of a loss, Sierra Canyon coach Andre Chevalier pulled out the crystal ball and uttered the words that would shape a season. Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic, 17 Mar. 2023 And it was uttered by Joe Scarborough, of all people. Theresa Vargas, Washington Post, 20 Mar. had uttered repeatedly over the years and had become part of D.C.’s landscape, literally, through stickers that clung to sidewalks and light poles. 2023 Those words were a twist on ones that Lewis Jr. Michael Brendan Dougherty, National Review, In just a few months, the novelty of ChatGPT has given way to utter mania. Verb So what happens when the loudest critic in the room can’t utter a single word? - USA TODAY, Also, you can be convicted before uttering or publishing the speech. 2023 On Friday, devastating tornadoes in Mississippi and Alabama left behind utter destruction and killed at least 26 people. 2023 The 'substance' of this political persecution is utter garbage. 2023 The frailty of someone on the edge of breaking down manifested in the utter beauty of his phrasing and broken chords. 2023 None of us can - the - what the Russian authorities are saying is utter nonsense. 2023 This is, as Raymond Reddington might say, utter poppycock. Alex Ritman, The Hollywood Reporter, 7 Apr. 2023 And with great fanfare, and to the utter delight of the rapt and screaming crowd in the ExCel convention centre, it was also revealed that Daisy Ridley was returning to the Star Wars universe and would star in the feature to be helmed by Obaid-Chinoy.

Jacob Silverman, The New Republic, 13 Apr. 2023 Pick at the stories and legends built up over the long years of the global war on terrorism, and their utter falsity eventually comes to the fore. Send us feedback about these examples.Adjective So as Erik Spoelstra’s team enters this stretch of eight of nine at Miami-Dade Arena, starting with Wednesday night’s rematch against the Philadelphia 76ers, there remains an outside sense of desperation, as if a spot in the play-in tournament would make this season an utter, unabashed failure. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'bewildered.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors.

Peter Jamison, Washington Post, See More 2022 People were crying, angry and bewildered. 2023 Nine years later, that $2 dispute came crashing back into his life in truly bizarre fashion, leaving a bewildered McCoubrey, in swim trunks, T-shirt, and flip flops, handcuffed in a Chilmark police cruiser after being involved in a fender-bender in a beach parking lot. Adriana Pérez, Chicago Tribune, 30 Mar. 2023 But, after the initial bewildered reactions over the apparent fashion sense the leader of the Catholic Church had suddenly revealed, internet users were hit with a twist: The images were generated by artificial intelligence. 2023 This is a team-up that leaves me quite happily bewildered. 2023 For fans attending the festival to fans watching at home, the enigmatic singer’s weekend two cancellation following his controversial performance has left many bewildered and disappointed. Michael Middlehurst-schwartz, USA TODAY, Regardless, Paula is bored and broke (or bewildered and bereft?).

Recent Examples on the Web Branch managed to just that for Detroit after Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell's two first-round selections left many bewildered.
