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nonplus

1 of 1verb
/nɑnˈplʌs/
Forms:nonplusses,nonplussing,nonplussed,nonplussed
1

to confuse someone to the point of being unable to proceed or respond

transitive
  • The twist at the end of the novel will nonplus most readers, leaving them eager for the next installment.
  • The unexpected question from the audience managed to nonplus the experienced speaker.
  • The unexpected question nonplussed the candidate during the interview, leaving them momentarily speechless.
  • The complex philosophical question nonplussed the students, leaving them unsure of how to respond.
  • The sudden change in plans nonplussed the team, as they struggled to adapt.