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Nonplus vs Amaze - What's the difference?

nonplus | amaze | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between nonplus and amaze

is that nonplus is a state of perplexity or bewilderment while amaze is amazement, astonishment.

As verbs the difference between nonplus and amaze

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while amaze is to stupefy; to knock unconscious.

Nonplus vs Hoodwink - What's the difference?

nonplus | hoodwink | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between nonplus and hoodwink

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while hoodwink is to cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold.

As a noun nonplus

is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Nonplus vs Bamboozle - What's the difference?

nonplus | bamboozle | Related terms |

Nonplus is a related term of bamboozle.


As verbs the difference between nonplus and bamboozle

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while bamboozle is (informal) to con, defraud, trick, to make a fool of, to humbug or impose on someone.

As a noun nonplus

is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Nonplus vs Outwit - What's the difference?

nonplus | outwit | Related terms |

Nonplus is a related term of outwit.


In lang=en terms the difference between nonplus and outwit

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while outwit is to get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits.

As verbs the difference between nonplus and outwit

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while outwit is to get the better of; to outsmart, to beat in a competition of wits.

As a noun nonplus

is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Stupefy vs Nonplus - What's the difference?

stupefy | nonplus | Related terms |

Stupefy is a related term of nonplus.


As verbs the difference between stupefy and nonplus

is that stupefy is to dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to dazzle while nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox.

As a noun nonplus is

a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Muddle vs Nonplus - What's the difference?

muddle | nonplus | Related terms |

Muddle is a related term of nonplus.


As verbs the difference between muddle and nonplus

is that muddle is to mix together, to mix up; to confuse while nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox.

As nouns the difference between muddle and nonplus

is that muddle is a mixture; a confusion; a garble while nonplus is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Nonplus vs Astonish - What's the difference?

nonplus | astonish | Related terms |

Nonplus is a related term of astonish.


As verbs the difference between nonplus and astonish

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while astonish is surprise, flabbergast.

As a noun nonplus

is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Discomfit vs Nonplus - What's the difference?

discomfit | nonplus |


As verbs the difference between discomfit and nonplus

is that discomfit is (archaic) to defeat completely; to rout while nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox.

As an adjective discomfit

is (obsolete) discomfited; overthrown.

As a noun nonplus is

a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Nonplus vs Fluster - What's the difference?

nonplus | fluster | Related terms |

Nonplus is a related term of fluster.


As verbs the difference between nonplus and fluster

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while fluster is .

As a noun nonplus

is a state of perplexity or bewilderment.

Nonplus vs Foil - What's the difference?

nonplus | foil | Related terms |

Nonplus is a related term of foil.


As nouns the difference between nonplus and foil

is that nonplus is a state of perplexity or bewilderment while foil is a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal.

As verbs the difference between nonplus and foil

is that nonplus is to perplex or bewilder someone; to confound or flummox while foil is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

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