English to Malay Dictionary perplexity

perplexity

kebingungan
definition
noun
she paused in perplexity
inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable.
the dense perplexity of dwarf palm, garlanded creepers, glossy undergrowth
an entangled state.
example
Confusion and 'perplexity' characterise the political establishment everywhere.
the dense 'perplexity' of dwarf palm, garlanded creepers, glossy undergrowth
You can see 'perplexity' and anger in their stance, their walk, their whole demeanor.
‘No I didn't,’ Duke replied with a look of 'perplexity' .
All they are trying to do is bring 'perplexity' and division among the residents.
The ambivalence from the clash of voices results in mental and emotional states of 'perplexity' .
The defining images of the tournament so far have been ones of American disappointment, frustration and sheer 'perplexity' at the force of their rivals.
The 'perplexity' of the public has grown in recent weeks.
The true 'perplexity' of it came clear several days later, when we were driving back from a two-day sidetrip to Waterton National Park.
For all their cheerful harmony, his pictures were painted in solitude, with 'perplexity' and misgiving until he saw them in their completed form.
she paused in 'perplexity'
The ban has been met with a combination of anger and 'perplexity' .
In my 'perplexity' , I rang the council for clarification.
she paused in 'perplexity'
Gradually the look of 'perplexity' was replaced by the slightest of smirks as the boys' minds took in what was happening.
But my 'perplexity' went well beyond the lack of easy egalitarianism.
In the meantime, a strange mood of 'perplexity' and foreboding has settled on Europe.
the dense 'perplexity' of dwarf palm, garlanded creepers, glossy undergrowth
We may come in love and sympathy, perhaps with 'perplexity' or even anger, but we come to share and for a time of quiet reflection.
Confessions of 'perplexity' are, it is assumed, not wanted.
‘I guess I'd say we're a metal band,’ he says with some 'perplexity' .
The sensory overload of such prose inspires 'perplexity' and gives little assurance on rereading.
They gazed at her work with puzzled 'perplexity' .
I pointed that out to her and watched her face change from its look of indignant 'perplexity' to a very sad and hurt confusion.
His mind was a battleground of 'perplexities' and implications.
Because the characters' moral 'perplexities' are so carefully rendered throughout, they are captivating to the end.
I saw for the first time the anxieties, stresses and 'perplexities' of war.
The stock market and its vast 'perplexities' were given a great respect from this ancient crone, whose understandings did not reach into that field.
Yet, people are more prone to make mistakes when sleep deprivation and all the other 'perplexities' of the race take their accumulative toll.
Military members are real people living at a particular time in history and experiencing the 'perplexities' of changing, clashing values.
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