befuddlement

Etymology

befuddle + -ment

noun

  1. The state of being befuddled.
    1907, Algernon Blackwood, “Max Hensig—Bacteriologist and Murderer” Chapter 4, in The Listener and Other Stories, New York: Knopf, 1917, p. 105, It was, of course, an effect of hypnotism, he remembered thinking, vaguely through the befuddlement of his drink—this culminating effect of an evil and remorseless personality acting upon one that was diseased and extra receptive.
    A change came over his wind-beaten face, a slight befuddlement, the shock of some minor fact jarred loose. 1985, Don DeLillo, White Noise, Penguin, published 1986, Part I, Chapter 21, p. 162

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