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Boggle vs Perplex - What's the difference?

boggle | perplex |

In lang=en terms the difference between boggle and perplex

is that boggle is to confuse or mystify; overwhelm while perplex is to involve; to entangle; to make intricate or complicated.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between boggle and perplex

is that boggle is (obsolete) to play fast and loose; to dissemble while perplex is (obsolete) intricate; difficult.

As verbs the difference between boggle and perplex

is that boggle is to be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused while perplex is to cause to feel baffled; to.

As an adjective perplex is

(obsolete) intricate; difficult.

boggle

English

Verb

(boggl)
  • To be bewildered, dumbfounded, or confused.
  • He boggled at the surprising news.
    The mind boggles .
  • * Barrow
  • Boggling at nothing which serveth their purpose.
  • * Glanvill
  • We start and boggle at every unusual appearance.
  • To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
  • The vastness of space really boggles the mind.
    The oddities of quantum mechanics can boggle the minds of students and experienced physicists alike.
  • (US, dialect) To embarrass with difficulties; to bungle or botch.
  • (obsolete) To play fast and loose; to dissemble.
  • (Howell)

    Derived terms

    * mindboggling

    perplex

    English

    Verb

    (es)
  • To cause to feel baffled; to .
  • To involve; to entangle; to make intricate or complicated.
  • * John Locke
  • What was thought obscure, perplexed , and too hard for our weak parts, will lie open to the understanding in a fair view.
  • (obsolete) To plague; to vex; to torment.
  • (Glanvill)

    Synonyms

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    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) intricate; difficult
  • (Glanvill)
    (Webster 1913)