Fuddled Meaning in English
word · lemma: fuddle
Definición
Feeling confused, dazed, or unclear, often because of alcohol or overwhelming thoughts.
Uso & Matices
'Fuddled' is somewhat old-fashioned or literary. Often used for someone confused as if drunk, especially after drinking alcohol or mental overload. Common collocations: 'fuddled mind', 'fuddled with drink'. Not used in very formal or everyday casual speech.
Spanish: confundido - aturdido (por alcohol)Portuguese (BR): confuso - embriagado (por álcool)Portuguese (PT): confuso - embriagado (por álcool)Chinese (Simplified): 迷糊的 - 醉醺醺的Chinese (Traditional): 迷糊的 - 醉醺醺的Hindi: चकराया हुआ - नशे में धुतArabic: مرتبك - مخمورBengali: ধাঁধাঁনো - বিভ্রান্ত - মত্ত (মদ্যপানে)Russian: затуманенный - ошеломлённый - одурманенныйJapanese: ぼんやりした - 混乱したVietnamese: lẫn lộn - lờ đờKorean: 혼란스러운 - 얼떨떨한Turkish: kafası karışık - sersemlemişUrdu: الجھن میں مبتلا - مدہوشIndonesian: bingung - linglung - mabuk (karena alkohol)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He looked fuddled after drinking too much wine.
basic
My mind feels fuddled when I am very tired.
basic
She gave a fuddled answer in class.
basic
Sorry, I'm a bit fuddled—it's been a long day.
natural
His head was fuddled with numbers after hours of studying math.
natural
He wandered home, fuddled by the strong drinks at the party.
natural