What does FOXED mean?

foxed

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To confuse or perplex someone

Pronunciation (US): /fäkst/

Pronunciation (UK): /fɒkst/

Origin and Usage: The word "foxed" is derived from the verb "fox," which means "to confuse or perplex." The term "foxed" is typically used in situations where someone is confused or perplexed by a situation or problem they are facing.

Synonyms: Confused, perplexed, bewildered, puzzled, mystified

Related Words: Faxed, mixed, vexed, boxed, taxed

Example Sentences:

  • She was completely foxed by the math problem and couldn figure out the answer.
  • The instructions were so confusing that they foxed even the most experienced builders.
  • He was foxed by the sudden change in plans and didn know what to do next.
  • The new technology foxed the older generation who were not used to such advanced devices.
  • She was foxed by the riddle and couldn solve it, no matter how hard she tried.


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