Flummoxes vs Flummoxed - What's the difference?
flummoxes | flummoxed |
(flummox)
To confuse; to fluster; to flabbergast.
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(flummox)
Confused, perplexed or flustered.
As verbs the difference between flummoxes and flummoxed
is that flummoxes is (flummox) while flummoxed is (flummox).As an adjective flummoxed is
confused, perplexed or flustered.flummoxes
English
Verb
(head)flummox
English
Verb
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Synonyms
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flummoxed
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- He's good at what he knows, but he gets completely flummoxed when new problems arise.