18 example sentences using puzzled.
Puzzled used in a sentence
Puzzled in a sentence as an adjective
Mostly I'm puzzled by the way he's emerged as a hero[13]"
But I'm puzzled by your reaction to it. Seems more of a populist "touchy feely aw shucks nice guy".
I used to get the BSD magazine, and I got a puzzled look or two from the neighbors. I just said "oh that, it's a computer thing".
I still am puzzled. Apple is not shy about squeezing the bucks out of consumers.
I'm a little puzzled by the first few items in your list... I work at a pretty big company, so maybe that is why.
I was a little puzzled that unions would care about this, since none of these programmers are unionized. I suppose they must see it as the thin end of the wedge.
Have to say I'm a bit puzzled by the claim of Ansible being "blow your brains out" difficult. In many cases, Ansible is even easier than shell scripts.
That's something that's puzzled me for a while, I just have to heuristically separate conversation threads. Now, it's not all bad.
I was puzzled and asked him how he was able to advance so fast and he basically said to me." You know it's not really that different from installing and welding pipes.
My daughter, who is about to turn one, is puzzled by why my Macbook Air doesn't do anything when she touches the screen. She doesn't recognize my dad's old Treo, which he gave her as a toy, as a phone, but will put a thin slab block up to her ear.
One replied politely, genuinely puzzled by my question. “Computer generation,” replied his colleague to him, pointing his pipe stem at me.
I was quite puzzled by that when it happened, and I've never heard an explanation of why it happened. I heard about an article from a researcher on human genetics who was writing to other human genetics researchers on an email list.
It's a well known sales tactic, so I'm puzzled why people continue to get sucked into it. I'm actually kind of confused why this warrants a post-mortem given that I would hope that no one ever duplicates this sort of tactic in a legitimate business.
Indeed, I am really puzzled as to why these "jokes" are supposed to be offensive to women. They might be offensive to people raised in some cultures / subcultures, and they don't sound like they're great jokes in any culture, but nobody ever told me about the meeting where women decided knob jokes were offensive.
When I enquired the reason for his opinion, he said that it was because Wittgenstein was the only man who looked puzzled at his lectures. [1] Incidentally, on the same page, I found perhaps my favorite genius quotation: The genius is always puzzled by answers, it is the fool who is satisfied by them.
This is a question that philosophers have puzzled over forever, and I won't get into it, but the fact that he dismisses such a philosophically significant and contentious argument so quickly is worrisome. Maybe it is better to know what the world is like, regardless of our ability to change it.
It seems as though our entire country is hopelessly addicted to accumulating more and more pieces of green paper, only to be puzzled when having a large number in their bank account fails to actually solve any of their problems.
So when media pundits and approved economists say they are puzzled by the lack of employment growth, it is theatre, a necessary piece of kabuki to keep their jobs as propagandists. Free trade under a truly Ricardian model of comparative advantage is theoretically beneficial to the world because at its heart lies the assumption of full employment.
Puzzled definitions
filled with bewilderment; "at a loss to understand those remarks"; "puzzled that she left without saying goodbye"
See also: nonplused nonplussed