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bamboozle

verb
bam·​boo·​zle | \ bam-ˈbü-zÉ™l How to pronounce bamboozle (audio) \
bamboozled; bamboozling\ bam-​ˈbüz-​liÅ‹ How to pronounce bamboozling (audio) , -​ˈbü-​zÉ™-​ \

Definition of bamboozle

transitive verb

1 : to deceive by underhanded methods : dupe, hoodwink I got bamboozled by the salesperson to buy a more expensive model.
2 : to confuse, frustrate, or throw off thoroughly or completely a quarterback bamboozled by an unexpected defense

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Other Words from bamboozle

bamboozlement \ bam-​ˈbü-​zÉ™l-​mÉ™nt How to pronounce bamboozlement (audio) \ noun

Did You Know?

In 1710, Irish author Jonathan Swift wrote an article on "the continual Corruption of our English Tongue" in which he complained of "the Choice of certain Words invented by some pretty Fellows." Among the inventions Swift disliked were bamboozle, bubble (a dupe), put (a fool), and sham. (Perhaps he objected to the use of sham as a verb; he himself had used the adjective meaning "false" a couple of years previously.) What all these words appear to have in common is a connection to the underworld as jargon of criminals. Other than that, the origin of bamboozle remains a mystery, but the over-300-year-old word has clearly defied Swift's assertion that "All new affected Modes of Speech . . . are the first perishing Parts in any Language."

Examples of bamboozle in a Sentence

bamboozled by con men into buying worthless land in the desert she's completely bamboozled by the latest changes in the tax code

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Then the exiled Posthumus is bamboozled into believing Imogen has been unfaithful to him — just part of the welter of schemes, counterschemes, deceptions, disguises, and palace intrigue in the play. BostonGlobe.com, "The Ticket: What’s happening in the local arts world," 18 July 2019 The Deep State does not want the American people to grasp the extent to which they have been bamboozled by their own government. Susan Svrluga, Washington Post, "First, they lost their children. Then, the conspiracies started. Now, the parents of Newtown are fighting back.," 8 July 2019 In hopes of gaining control of Stark’s high-end technology, Beck has concocted this superhero fantasy to bamboozle the public—and Spider-Man—into thinking Mysterio is a deserving successor to Iron Man. David Sims, The Atlantic, "Spider-Man: Far From Home," 5 July 2019 Their unique styles of wing wizardry were once enough to bamboozle the most resolute of defences. SI.com, "Why the Longevity of Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery Is a Paradox in the Future Progression of Bayern," 19 May 2018 Cuadrado was at fault, being too easily bamboozled by Perisic, who drove in a low cross which the unfortunate Andrea Barzagli could only turn into his own net. SI.com, "Juventus Comes Back From 2-1 Deficit to Beat 10-Man Inter," 28 Apr. 2018 Reflections, the sun dropping low on the horizon, alternating light and dark patches on the road, not to mention heavy rain or snow, all can bamboozle the machines. Matt Simon, WIRED, "Why Did the Human Cross the Road? To Confuse the Self-Driving Car," 10 July 2018 Coal, steel and now natural gas: To suggest that the county’s residents have just been bamboozled by greedy industry sounds to them like the bleating of condescending elites and, for a number of locals, simply untrue. Jennifer Szalai, New York Times, "A Community Cracked Open by Fracking," 13 June 2018 Posing as a sultan in the Saudi Royal family, a serial Miami con man who bamboozled investors to sink millions of dollars into his bogus business deals has pleaded guilty in federal court. Jay Weaver, miamiherald, "Miami con man posing as Saudi sultan pleads guilty to swindling millions worldwide," 29 May 2018

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First Known Use of bamboozle

1703, in the meaning defined at sense 1

History and Etymology for bamboozle

origin unknown

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More Definitions for bamboozle

bamboozle

verb

English Language Learners Definition of bamboozle

informal : to trick or confuse (someone)

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