Puzzlement vs Precarious - What's the difference?
puzzlement | precarious |
The confusing state of being puzzled; bewilderment
A puzzle.
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(comparable) Dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous.
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(legal) Depending on the intention of another.
(dentistry) Relating to incipient caries.
As a noun puzzlement
is the confusing state of being puzzled; bewilderment.As an adjective precarious is
(comparable) dangerously insecure or unstable; perilous or precarious can be (dentistry) relating to incipient caries.puzzlement
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