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  1. FUDDLED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of fuddle 2. to confuse someone and make them unable to think…. Learn more.

  2. FUDDLE definition: 1. to confuse someone and make them unable to think clearly: 2. a confused state: 3. to confuse…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : intoxicated by alcohol : drunk. The members had all grown so used to his presence they didn't notice him, and they were besides fuddled from too much wine. Colleen McCullough. 2. : experiencing confusion or disorientation : confused.

  4. adjective. Someone who is fuddled cannot think clearly, for example because they are very tired or slightly drunk. Fuddled by brandy, her brain fumbled over the events of the night. [ + by] More Synonyms of fuddled. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word Frequency. fuddled in British English.

  5. fuddled meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of fuddle 2. to confuse someone and make them unable to think…. Learn more.

  6. fuddled. adjective. /ˈfʌdld/ unable to think clearly, usually as a result of being old or drinking alcohol. She forced her weary fuddled brain to work. Want to learn more?

  7. Define fuddled. fuddled synonyms, fuddled pronunciation, fuddled translation, English dictionary definition of fuddled. v. fud·dled , fud·dling , fud·dles v. tr. 1. To put into a state of confusion. See Synonyms at befuddle. 2. To make drunk; intoxicate. v. intr.

  8. When you're fuddled, you're disoriented or confused. If you're fuddled by anesthesia after getting your wisdom teeth out, you probably shouldn't go ice skating.

  9. Someone who is fuddled cannot think clearly, for example, because they are very tired or slightly drunk. Fuddled by brandy, her brain fumbled over the events of the night. More Synonyms of fuddled

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