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Can you please create any other ways how to say "I am puzzled"?
Jun 23, 2021 3:05 PM
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An informal version could be: "I don't get it."
It is a little stronger in meaning, but you could also say: "I'm at a loss to understand (that)."
Not an exact synonym, because it means very, very puzzled: "I'm flabbergasted!"
(I just like the sound of that word! 😊)
June 23, 2021
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I'm "perplexed" or "bamboozled"
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Confused
June 23, 2021
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Generally, a puzzle is a problem that needs to be solve. However, the expression "I am puzzled" can be said or created in a number way by changing the word puzzle. The word puzzle give an idea about a problem that makes a person not to understand something. Examples of constructing a sentence with a similar meaning include: I am confused, I am baffled & I am perplexed.
June 23, 2021
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I'd say "I am confused."
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