to be utterly astonished · utterly bewildered
Imagine you hear some absolutely wild news or see something so unexpected it leaves you speechless! 🤯 This expression perfectly captures that moment when your brain briefly stops working because you're just so surprised or confused. It's like your jaw hits the floor! 😲
💡 You can use 'to be dumbfounded by something' or 'at something' to specify what caused the shock. For example, "I was dumbfounded by his sudden resignation." It's stronger than 'surprised' and often implies a sense of disbelief or inability to process information. Keep this idiom handy for those truly astonishing moments!
When would you use 'to be dumbfounded'? A. 🥳 When you're super excited about winning the lottery. B. 😢 When you feel a little sad because your favorite show ended. C. 😲 When you receive completely shocking and unbelievable news.