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drift
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verb
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To move slowly without much intention or direction. |
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dumfounded
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adjective
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Taken by surprise and suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. |
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elusive
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adjective
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Difficult to find, catch, or achieve |
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groggy
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adjective
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Dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, intoxication, sleep, or a blow |
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grope
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verb
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To feel about or search blindly and uncertainly with the hands. |
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hazy
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adjective
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Lacking physical or mental clarity - confused or uncertain. |
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incomprehensible
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adjective
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Impossible or extremely difficult to understand |
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indiscriminate
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adjective
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Not showing careful choice or planning, often resulting in harmful results |
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mirage
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noun
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An image that exists only in the mind and is not real. |
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mystified
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adjective
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Being very puzzled and confused |
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nebulous
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adjective
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Unclear, vague, or ill-defined — lacking definite form or limits. |
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oblivious
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adjective
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Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one |
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overloaded
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adjective
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Overwhelmed with emotions or mental strain due to excess pressure. |
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perplexing
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adjective
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Confusing and difficult to understand |
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predicament
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adjective
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A state of uncertainty or hardship, often with a situation that involves a problem. |
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puzzling
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adjective
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Difficult to explain or understand |
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reeling
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adjective
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To feel very shocked, upset, or confused. |
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shellshocked
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adjective
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Being confused and disorientd because of a sudden alarming and frightening experience. |
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speechless
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adjective
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Unable to speak or express oneself, typically due to strong emotions such as surprise, shock, or awe. |
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stupefy
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verb
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To surprise, tire, bore, or shock somebody, resulting in their being unable to think clearly. |
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