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Definition of wilder in English: wilderverb ˈwɪldəˈwildər [with object]archaic 1Cause to lose one's way; lead or drive astray. 〈古〉使迷路;使迷途 unknowne Lands, where we have wildered ourselves 未知的国度,我们在那里迷了路。 - 1.1 Perplex; bewilder.
使困惑;使迷惑 the sad Queen, wildered of thought 悲伤的王后,思绪迷惘。 Example sentencesExamples - April Fool's Day left the Diary more than usually a) confused, and b) wildered.
- This ‘wildered’ reading-effect, however, is one of the book's unhappier accidents since it suggests that Schad's enthusiasm for topsy-turvy meanings can prove dangerously infectious.
Synonyms bewildered, bemused, puzzled, perplexed, baffled, stumped, mystified, stupefied, nonplussed, muddled, befuddled, fuddled, dumbfounded, at sea, at a loss, at sixes and sevens, thrown, thrown off balance, taken aback, disoriented, disconcerted, discomposed, troubled, discomfited, unnerved, shaken, shaken up, dazed, stunned, astonished, astounded
OriginEarly 17th century: origin uncertain; perhaps based on wilderness. Definition of wilder in US English: wilderverbˈwildər [with object]archaic 1Cause to lose one's way; lead or drive astray. 〈古〉使迷路;使迷途 unknowne Lands, where we have wildered ourselves 未知的国度,我们在那里迷了路。 - 1.1 Perplex; bewilder.
使困惑;使迷惑 the sad Queen, wildered of thought 悲伤的王后,思绪迷惘。 Example sentencesExamples - This ‘wildered’ reading-effect, however, is one of the book's unhappier accidents since it suggests that Schad's enthusiasm for topsy-turvy meanings can prove dangerously infectious.
- April Fool's Day left the Diary more than usually a) confused, and b) wildered.
Synonyms bewildered, bemused, puzzled, perplexed, baffled, stumped, mystified, stupefied, nonplussed, muddled, befuddled, fuddled, dumbfounded, at sea, at a loss, at sixes and sevens, thrown, thrown off balance, taken aback, disoriented, disconcerted, discomposed, troubled, discomfited, unnerved, shaken, shaken up, dazed, stunned, astonished, astounded
OriginEarly 17th century: origin uncertain; perhaps based on wilderness. |