Definition of the word perplexity

Pronunciation of vocabulary perplexity

perplexitynoun

sự bối rối

/pəˈpleksəti//pərˈpleksəti/

Origin of the word perplexity

The word "perplexity" comes from the Latin verb "perpliceo," which means "fold around" or "envelop." It is likely that the word originally referred to being surrounded or enveloped in a confusing situation, where one is not sure which way to turn. In Latin, the word was often used to describe intellectual puzzles or paradoxes. As the concept of philosophy developed in the Middle Ages, scholars adopted the Latin word and began using it to describe a state of confusion or uncertainty about a complex issue or problem. Over time, the meaning of "perplexity" evolved to encompass a wider range of emotions and experiences beyond confusion or uncertainty. It can also imply a sense of awe, amazement, or wonder at the complexity or intricacy of a situation. Today, the word "perplexity" is commonly used in English to describe a state of confusion, bewilderment, or uncertainty about a difficult or complex issue or problem. It can also be used more broadly to describe the feeling of being overwhelmed or unsure about how to proceed in a challenging situation.

Vocabulary summary perplexity

typenoun

meaningembarrassment, confusion; embarrassment, embarrassment

meaningcomplicated situation, complicated situation, complicated matter, trouble

Example of vocabulary perplexitynamespace

meaning

the state of feeling confused and worried because you do not understand something

trạng thái cảm thấy bối rối và lo lắng vì bạn không hiểu điều gì đó

  • His comments have been the source of much perplexity and debate.

    Những bình luận của ông là nguồn gốc của nhiều sự bối rối và tranh luận.

  • Most of them just stared at her in perplexity.

    Hầu hết họ chỉ nhìn cô với vẻ bối rối.

  • The scientist was perplexed by the inconsistent results of the experiment, which seemed to defy all logical explanations.

    Nhà khoa học bối rối trước những kết quả không nhất quán của thí nghiệm, dường như thách thức mọi lời giải thích hợp lý.

  • As the detective pieced together the clues, she became increasingly perplexed by the apparent lack of a clear motive for the crime.

    Khi nữ thám tử ghép các manh mối lại với nhau, cô ngày càng bối rối vì dường như không có động cơ rõ ràng cho tội ác này.

  • The student's confusion increased with each new lecture, as she struggled to reconcile the complex concepts presented by her professor.

    Sự bối rối của sinh viên tăng lên sau mỗi bài giảng mới, khi cô phải vật lộn để hiểu những khái niệm phức tạp mà giáo sư trình bày.

meaning

something that is difficult to understand

điều gì đó thật khó hiểu

  • the perplexities of life

    những rắc rối của cuộc sống


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