Muzzled vs Puzzled - What's the difference?
muzzled | puzzled |
(muzzle)
Wearing a muzzle
Forcibly restrained from speaking or publishing an unwelcome or dangerous opinion.
Confused or perplexed.
* 1848 , ,
* 1920 , (Herman Cyril McNeile), Bulldog Drummond Chapter 1
(puzzle)
As verbs the difference between muzzled and puzzled
is that muzzled is (muzzle) while puzzled is (puzzle).As adjectives the difference between muzzled and puzzled
is that muzzled is wearing a muzzle while puzzled is confused or perplexed.muzzled
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Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)puzzled
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Adjective
(en adjective)Vanity Fair, Bradbury and Sons, 11:
- (...) when the day of the departure came, between her two customs of laughing and crying, Miss Sedley was greatly puzzled how to act.
- Once or twice he scratched his head, and stared out of the window with a puzzled frown. And each time, after a brief survey of the other side of Half Moon Street, he turned back again to the breakfast table with a grin.