"Nonplussing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Nonplussing" Meaning

Nonplussing refers to the act of leaving someone feeling surprised, confused, or stumped, often in a pleasing or amusing way. It can also mean to confuse or perplex someone, leaving them speechless or unable to respond. The word can be used to describe a situation or a comment that is so astonishing, bewildering, or unexpected that it leaves one nonplussed.

"Nonplussing" Examples

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Nonplussing is a verb that means to cause someone to lose their composure or coolness, usually due to a sudden shock or surprise.

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The news of the layoffs nonplussed the entire office, leaving everyone in a state of confusion and uncertainty.
The comedian's unexpected punchline nonplussed the audience, leaving them stunned and silent.
The sudden power outage nonplussed the crowd, causing them to scramble for candles and flashlights.
The athlete's surprise announcement that he was retiring nonplussed his teammates, who were left reeling from the news.
The sudden storm that rolled in nonplussed the boaters, leaving them scrambling to find shelter and safety.

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