0 past simple and past participle of baffle --
1 to cause someone to be completely unable to understand or explain something: --
She was completely baffled by his strange behaviour.
Montaigne declared himself baffled by the difficulty of getting agreement on it.
Again the outsider would be baffled.
This apparent digression into the proprieties of dining is likely to seem as irrelevant to the reader as it does to the tale's baffled protagonist.
Although in vigorous health, the king abruptly slipped into a sequence of fits that baffled the court doctors.
For instance, how far did psychiatrists priding themselves on ' modern, scientific ' approaches find themselves baffled by religious fervour in general?
The seemingly inconsistent placement of the baffled entries on ceremonial platforms suggests an almost inflated investment in potent symbolic imagery.
The commissioners on uniform state laws were among those baffled.
This reader is baffled by what a comedy of the commons would be.