dumbfounded

tremendously surprised

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

“Al Jazeera’s surprise decision to launch a digital platform for conservatives in the US has left many within the Qatar-based news organisation DUMBFOUNDED and confused, staff have told the Guardian.”

Michael Safi - The Guardian (24 Feb 2021)


"I never cease being DUMBFOUNDED by the unbelievable things people believe."

Leo Rosten, American humorist

Did you
know?

dumbfounded
adjective

- greatly astonished or amazed
- so shocked that you cannot speak
- to be so surprised and astounded as to be speechless

Merriam-Webster / Cambridge Dictionary / Dictionary dot com


ORIGIN

From the Old English dumb meaning “mute, silent, refraining from speaking or unable to speak” (5th to mid-12th century). The "b" has probably been silent since the 13th century.

The meaning “To strike dumb with confusion or perplexity” is from the 1650s.

The modern meaning “foolish, ignorant” in US English, was occasional in Middle English (mid 11th to late 15th century), but since 1823 seems derived from the German dumm, especially in Pennsylvania-German.


HOW STRANGE IS THAT?

While setting up for a “Candid Camera” (versteckte Camera) segment in a bank one day, Peter Funt (the show’s host) was astonished to find himself in the middle of an actual robbery.

As Funt looked on DUMBFOUNDED, the staff—naturally assuming that the robbery was a practice run of a practical joke—began clapping.

So astonished was the robber that he actually dropped his gun and raced out of the bank! (Funt later lamented that the crew had not managed to capture the incident on tape.)


SYNONYMS

addled, agape, aghast, agog, astonished, astounded, at a loss (for words), at sea, awestruck, bamboozled, bereft of speech, bewildered, blown-away, bowled-over, buffaloed, confounded, disconcerted, DUMBFOUNDED, dumbstruck, electrified, flabbergasted, floored, flummoxed, gobsmacked, goggle-eyed, incredulous, knocked for six (sideways), left speechless, lost for words, moon-eyed, nonplussed, open-mouthed, owly-eyed, rendered speechless, saucer-eyed, speechless, spellbound, spooked, struck dumb, stunned, stupefied, taken aback (by surprise), thunder-struck, tongue-tied, transfixed, unable to believe one’s ears (one’s eyes), wonder-struck, wordless


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