Synonym: baffled, befuddled, bemused, bewildered, confounded, confused, lost, mazed, mixed-up. Similar words: at school, whatsoever, itself, of itself, in itself, by itself, seal, season. Meaning: adj. perplexed by many conflicting situations or statements; filled with bewilderment.
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61. The vessel finally made port after thirty days at sea.
62. After weeks at sea, it was wonderful to feel firm ground beneath our feet once more.
63. He opposes any kind of nuclear waste being dumped at sea.
64. They were lost at sea when their ship sank en route for Madeira.
65. In accordance with his wishes, his ashes were scattered at sea.
66. The government declared that it did not dump radioactive waste at sea.
67. Occasionally, unusual creatures are washed to the shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea.
68. When he's away at sea, I really fear for him.
69. After several days at sea, the sailors finally sighted land.
70. A third brigade is at sea, ready for an amphibious assault.
71. After a week at sea, it was good to feel the earth beneath our feet again.
72. 1,654 passengers were transferred at sea to a Norwegian cruise ship.
73. She tried to understand the instructions, but she was completely at sea.
74. It is cheaper to drill for oil on land than at sea.
75. All large explosions are safely out at sea.
76. McCrea wanted his ashes scattered at sea.
77. Five sailors were lost at sea.
78. Why shouldn't they get lost at sea?
79. Several ships were lost at sea in the storm.
80. Now nuclear waste dumping at sea has been stopped.
81. The boat carrying 653 refugees was intercepted at sea.
82. They had defeated the enemy on land and at sea.
83. Although the victor of a battle at sea, Edward returned home a bitterly disappointed man.
84. After all, a ship lost at sea is a tragedy, but not so unusual.
85. The Buckau's first series of trials at sea as a rotor ship was completed successfully in January 1925.
86. Hugh, her eldest son,(Sentence dictionary) at first believed to have been lost at sea but who later reappears.
87. Every year, countless agonising deaths occur through the pollution of rivers from factories or oil spillages at sea.
88. There's more water at Sea World where kids can touch, feed and learn about anything fishy.
89. These multi-purpose, leisure-park hotels look under siege like huge ocean liners in trouble at sea.
90. The convention establishes the principle that nothing that is harmful to human health and marine life can be dumped at sea.
More similar words: at school, whatsoever, itself, of itself, in itself, by itself, seal, season, in season, research, researcher, in search of.