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mind-boggling

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/ˈmaɪndˌbɑɡlɪŋ/
Forms:more mind-boggling,most mind-boggling
1

extremely surprising, confusing, or difficult to understand

  • The complexity of the theory was mind-boggling, even for the experts.
  • The idea of time travel is mind-boggling, yet fascinating to think about.
  • The detective uncovered a mind-boggling twist in the case that no one had anticipated.
  • It’s mind-boggling how quickly technology has evolved in just a few decades.
  • She faced a mind-boggling array of options when choosing her career path.