verb
- present participle of dumfound; causing someone to be bewildered, confused, or astonished
Usage: often used in progressive or continuous forms
adjective
- extremely confusing or astonishing; leaving someone speechless or unable to respond
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- The magician's trick was absolutely dumfoundering—no one could figure out how he did it.
- She found his explanation dumfoundering rather than helpful.
- The sudden announcement was dumfoundering to everyone in the room.
- He stood there, dumfoundering at the unexpected news.
- The complexity of the problem proved dumfoundering for most students.
- They were dumfoundering the audience with their bizarre performance art.