Dumfounded in a sentence as an adjective

People were dumfounded - who would pay so much?

At thanksgiving our east-coast host was dumfounded that anybody might not want to work at Google.

People always seem dumfounded when they learn that up until the 16th/17th century not a single Thai dish was spicy.

I am a big fan of Apple but continue to be dumfounded by how tone-deaf they are about the Internet.

I started wandering, turned a corner, and sat dumfounded starting at the very thing I was looking for, sitting 21 feet in width at the end of the hall.

Maybe because I'm middle class in a third world country, but I'm always dumfounded with the argument that "actually, rich people having more money is good for everyone".

I kept imagining someone asking this guy to write a factorial function in a job interview, and then he puts this up on the whiteboard, as they watch dumfounded.

People seem absolutely dumfounded that these people are able to form basic bureaucratic organisational structures.

> People seem absolutely dumfounded that these people are able to form basic bureaucratic organisational structuresLots of people have big ideas.

Dumfounded definitions

adjective

as if struck dumb with astonishment and surprise; "a circle of policement stood dumbfounded by her denial of having seen the accident"; "the flabbergasted aldermen were speechless"; "was thunderstruck by the news of his promotion"

See also: dumbfounded flabbergasted stupefied thunderstruck dumbstruck dumbstricken