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bemused

S vs Bemused - What's the difference?

s | bemused |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a verb bemused is

(bemuse).

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemused vs Incredulous - What's the difference?

bemused | incredulous |


As adjectives the difference between bemused and incredulous

is that bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied while incredulous is skeptical, disbelieving, or unable to believe.

As a verb bemused

is (bemuse).

Bemused vs Irreverent - What's the difference?

bemused | irreverent |


As adjectives the difference between bemused and irreverent

is that bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied while irreverent is irreverent.

As a verb bemused

is (bemuse).

Reticent vs Bemused - What's the difference?

reticent | bemused |


As adjectives the difference between reticent and bemused

is that reticent is reluctant; reticent while bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

As a verb bemused is

(bemuse).

Overwhelmed vs Bemused - What's the difference?

overwhelmed | bemused |


As verbs the difference between overwhelmed and bemused

is that overwhelmed is (overwhelm) while bemused is (bemuse).

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemused vs Bewitched - What's the difference?

bemused | bewitched |


As verbs the difference between bemused and bewitched

is that bemused is (bemuse) while bewitched is (bewitch).

As adjectives the difference between bemused and bewitched

is that bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied while bewitched is under a spell; entranced.

Misled vs Bemused - What's the difference?

misled | bemused |


As verbs the difference between misled and bemused

is that misled is past tense of mislead while bemused is past tense of bemuse.

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemused vs Tricked - What's the difference?

bemused | tricked |


As verbs the difference between bemused and tricked

is that bemused is (bemuse) while tricked is (trick).

As an adjective bemused

is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

Bemused vs Deluded - What's the difference?

bemused | deluded |


As verbs the difference between bemused and deluded

is that bemused is (bemuse) while deluded is (delude).

As adjectives the difference between bemused and deluded

is that bemused is deeply thoughtful; preoccupied while deluded is being affected by delusions.

Barren vs Bemused - What's the difference?

barren | bemused |


As a noun barren

is bar.

As a verb bemused is

(bemuse).

As an adjective bemused is

deeply thoughtful; preoccupied.

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