Bewilder vs Hoodwink - What's the difference?
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(label) To confuse, puzzle or befuddle someone, especially with many different things.
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*:She wakened in sharp panic, bewildered by the grotesquerie of some half-remembered dream in contrast with the harshness of inclement fact, drowsily realising that since she had fallen asleep it had come on to rain smartly out of a shrouded sky.
(label) To disorientate someone.
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(archaic) To cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold.
* , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1 p.81:
To deceive or trick.
Bewilder is a related term of hoodwink.
As verbs the difference between bewilder and hoodwink
is that bewilder is (label) to confuse, puzzle or befuddle someone, especially with many different things while hoodwink is (archaic) to cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold.bewilder
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(en verb)Synonyms
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* bewilderedly * bewilderedness * bewilderer * bewildermentExternal links
* *hoodwink
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(wikipedia hoodwink)Verb
(en verb)- Some there are, that through feare anticipate the hangmans hand; as he did, whose friends having obtained his pardon, and putting away the cloth wherewith he was hood-winkt , that he might heare it read, was found starke dead upon the scaffold, wounded only by the stroke of imagination.
- I feel like the salesman hoodwinked me into buying right away.