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puzzle

Puzzle vs Dumbfounded - What's the difference?

puzzle | dumbfounded |


As a noun puzzle

is puzzle.

As an adjective dumbfounded is

shocked and speechless.

As a verb dumbfounded is

(dumbfound).

Tetris vs Puzzle - What's the difference?

tetris | puzzle |


As an adjective tetris

is .

As a noun puzzle is

puzzle.

Puzzle vs Scare - What's the difference?

puzzle | scare |


As nouns the difference between puzzle and scare

is that puzzle is puzzle while scare is a minor fright.

As a verb scare is

to frighten, terrify, startle, especially in a minor way.

Puzzle vs Hit - What's the difference?

puzzle | hit |


As nouns the difference between puzzle and hit

is that puzzle is puzzle while hit is .

Orgies vs Puzzle - What's the difference?

orgies | puzzle |


As nouns the difference between orgies and puzzle

is that orgies is plural of orgy while puzzle is anything that is difficult to understand or make sense of.

As a verb puzzle is

to perplex (someone).

Puzzle vs Mystified - What's the difference?

puzzle | mystified |


As a noun puzzle

is puzzle.

As a verb mystified is

(mystify).

As an adjective mystified is

puzzled or confused.

Puzzle vs Labyrinth - What's the difference?

puzzle | labyrinth |


As nouns the difference between puzzle and labyrinth

is that puzzle is puzzle while labyrinth is labyrinth.

Puzzle vs Piece - What's the difference?

puzzle | piece |


As nouns the difference between puzzle and piece

is that puzzle is puzzle while piece is room (in a house, etc).

Convoluted vs Puzzle - What's the difference?

convoluted | puzzle |


As an adjective convoluted

is having numerous overlapping coils or folds.

As a noun puzzle is

puzzle.

Amaze vs Puzzle - What's the difference?

amaze | puzzle |


As nouns the difference between amaze and puzzle

is that amaze is while puzzle is puzzle.

As a verb amaze

is (obsolete) to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

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