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Triggered vs Bemused - What's the difference?

triggered | bemused |


As adjectives the difference between triggered and bemused

is that triggered is having a trigger that reacts to some specific condition while bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

As verbs the difference between triggered and bemused

is that triggered is past tense of trigger while bemused is past tense of bemuse.

Bedazzled vs Bemused - What's the difference?

bedazzled | bemused |


As verbs the difference between bedazzled and bemused

is that bedazzled is past tense of bedazzle while bemused is past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bedazzle vs Bemused - What's the difference?

bedazzle | bemused |


As verbs the difference between bedazzle and bemused

is that bedazzle is to confuse or disarm by dazzling while bemused is past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemuse vs Bemused - What's the difference?

bemuse | bemused |


As verbs the difference between bemuse and bemused

is that bemuse is to confuse or bewilder while bemused is (bemuse).

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemuses vs Bemused - What's the difference?

bemuses | bemused |


As verbs the difference between bemuses and bemused

is that bemuses is third-person singular of bemuse while bemused is past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Taxonomy vs Bemused - What's the difference?

taxonomy | bemused |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb bemused is

(bemuse).

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Baffled vs Bemused - What's the difference?

baffled | bemused |

Bemused is a synonym of baffled.



As adjectives the difference between baffled and bemused

is that baffled is thoroughly confused, puzzled while bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

As a verb bemused is

past tense of bemuse.

Bewilderment vs Bemused - What's the difference?

bewilderment | bemused |


As a noun bewilderment

is the state of being bewildered.

As a verb bemused is

past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Perpelex vs Bemused - What's the difference?

perpelex | bemused |

Perpelex is likely misspelled.


Perpelex has no English definition.

As a verb bemused is

past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemused vs Unbemused - What's the difference?

bemused | unbemused |


As adjectives the difference between bemused and unbemused

is that bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied while unbemused is not bemused.

As a verb bemused

is (bemuse).

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