boggle

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Boggle' is used when your mind is overwhelmed by something hard to comprehend or believe. It's like when something is so baffling or surprising that your brain momentarily staggers in response.
Examples in Different Contexts
Innovation can sometimes boggle the market, especially if it's groundbreaking. A business strategist might say, 'The sudden introduction of electric cars truly boggled the automobile industry.'
Practice Scenarios
Creative

Scenario:

This exhibition showcases an artist whose fresh perspective on the mundane is rather enlightening.

Response:

The artist's work boggles my mind with its insightful play on the mundane. It indeed is enlightening.

Business

Scenario:

The projections for next quarter's returns are nothing short of astounding. Our team outdid themselves this time!

Response:

Astounding indeed! The numbers certainly boggle my mind. Our team's creativity and strategic thinking have paid off.

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