Sentences

bemad in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

BEMAD (adjective): a state of being both bewildered and mad, characterized by confusion and frustration.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's latest work was so abstract that critics were left bemad by its unconventional approach.
  2. After hearing the unexpected news, she felt bemad, torn between excitement and confusion.
  3. His bemad expression during the meeting indicated his disbelief at the proposal being discussed.
  4. The bemad reaction of the audience suggested that the plot twist had caught everyone off guard.
  5. Even the most seasoned travelers found themselves bemad by the city's intricate maze of streets.
  6. She was bemad by the sudden shift in her friend's attitude, leaving her unsure how to respond.
  7. The bemad debate over the new policy highlighted the deep divisions within the community.
  8. Watching the final moments of the game left him bemad, as his team lost in the most dramatic fashion.
  9. The bemad crowd erupted into applause when the unexpected guest took the stage.
  10. His bemad realization that he had forgotten his keys made him laugh at his own forgetfulness.