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The word 'bewildered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to bewilder. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.

The abstract noun forms of the verb to bewilder are bewilderment and the gerund, bewildering.

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Yes, the word confusion is an abstract noun; a word for a mental state or an emotion, a word for a concept.

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The abstract noun form for the adjective uncertain is uncertainty.

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The word confusion is an abstract noun; a word for a lack of understanding; uncertainty; a situation of panic; a breakdown of order; a word for a situation or a feeling.

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The abstract noun forms of the verb to confuse are confusion and the gerund, confusing.

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What is the abstract oun for confuse

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Pallavi Ghosh

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Confusion

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Kennedy D'Amore

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Im not sure about that...

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confusion

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Yes because an abstract noun is something which is not visible or tangible .eg. feelings

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