Boggle

Pronunciation: /ˈbɑːɡəl/

Boggle (verb)

  1. to feel confused or amazed by something unexpected or difficult to understand.
  2. to stop or hesitate because something is difficult or strange.

Examples

  • The complexity of the puzzle boggles the mind.
  • Her talent for music boggles everyone.

Common collocations: boggle the mind, boggle at the idea, boggle at the thought, boggle before acting, play Boggle

Boggle (noun)

  1. a game where players find words in a grid of letters.

Examples

  • We played Boggle for hours last night.
  • Boggle is a fun way to improve vocabulary.

Synonyms of Boggle

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Boggle

  • When continuing without hesitation.
  • When making a clear choice.