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mind-boggling
[ mahynd-bog-ling ]
adjective
- intellectually overwhelming:
a mind-boggling puzzle.
- emotionally or psychologically overwhelming; mind-blowing.
mind-boggling
adjective
- informal.astonishing; bewildering
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˜yĞÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mind-boggling1
Example Sentences
"He just dropped a nuclear bomb on the global trading system," Mr Roggoff told the BBC World Service, adding that the consequences for this level of taxes on imports into the US "is just mind-boggling".
“It just is mind-boggling that this is even happening,†Kjer said.
“The lack of respect was just mind-boggling,†he said.
“It’s mind-boggling, reckless and if enacted, will devastate countless lives — many of whom will never fully recover.â€
In fact, the amount of attention the incident has received is mind-boggling: it has made national headlines, been covered on primetime TV and some of India's most prominent news sites have even run live pages.
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What doesÌımind-boggling mean?
Mind-boggling means utterly overwhelming to the mind or extremely difficult to understand or comprehend.
The verb boggle means to overwhelm or bewilder, such as with complexity or abnormality.
Things are often described as mind-boggling when they’re incredibly complex or exist on a scale that’s impossible to comprehend or “wrap your head around.â€
A similar term is mind-blowing. Mind-blowing is usually used to describe things that are impressive, whereas mind-boggling usually describes things that are confusing or hard to even think about. Still, the terms are often used interchangeably.
The related verb phrase boggle the mind means to astound or be incomprehensible, as in His behavior really boggles the mind sometimes—I can’t begin to understand his motivation for doing the things he does.ÌıÌı
Example: The size and scale of the universe is mind-boggling—it’s impossible to grasp its magnitude.
Where doesÌımind-boggling come from?
The first records of the term mind-boggling come from the mid-1900s. The phrase the mind boggles (at something) is recorded earlier, right around 1900. It’s basically the passive form of boggle the mind, as in The mind boggles at the unexplored depths of the ocean. The verb boggle may derive from the word bogle, an old term for a kind of ghost or goblin (the word boogeyman is based on the same root).
Things described as mind-boggling are incomprehensible, astounding, and bewildering. They overwhelm our minds with their utter complexity, massiveness, strangeness, or a combination of these things. Of course, the word is often used to exaggerate how big or complex something is. Big numbers are often described as mind-boggling. Another word for this is astronomical, as in The estimated cost is astronomical—it’s mind-bogglingly huge. This uses the scale of the universe as a metaphor for things that are huge and unable to be put in perspective. This is exactly the kind of thing that mind-boggling is used to describe.
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- mind-bogglingly (adverb)
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How isÌımind-boggling used in real life?
Mind-boggling is typically used informally, even when applied to scientific topics like the size of the universe.
‘W³ó¾±±ô±ğ has argued that its plan to improve the A303 with a tunnel will cut congestion, Professor Parker Pearson said: “The expenses per mile are mind-boggling. It’s a tunnel that’s basically 2.9km long and it’s going to cost £1.6bn.’
— Stonehenge Alliance (@SaveStonehenge)
The images acquired by the radar on board ğŸ‡ªğŸ‡ºğŸ›°ï¸ over in the show the mind-boggling magnitude of the storm surge as a result of
— Copernicus EMS (@CopernicusEMS)
Zhongshuge Bookstore in Chongqing, China, uses mirrored ceilings and a maze of staircases to create a mind-boggling space
— Diane Doniol-Valcroze (@ddoniolvalcroze)
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The fact that such a bad movie can win so many awards is mind-boggling.
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