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mind-boggling

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective mind-boggling has 1 sense
  1. mind-boggling - intellectually or emotionally overwhelming; "a mind-boggling display"; "a mind-boggling puzzle"
    Antonym:
    unimpressive (indirect, via impressive)

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Mind-boggling

Description:

Mind-boggling is an adjective that describes something that is extremely difficult to comprehend or understand. It refers to things that are incredibly complex, puzzling, or astonishing, often leaving people feeling overwhelmed or amazed.

Sample Sentences:

As an adjective:

  1. The mind-boggling complexity of quantum mechanics is a fascinating subject for physicists.
  2. The amount of data processed by modern supercomputers is mind-boggling.
  3. She had a mind-boggling ability to solve complex puzzles in record time.

As a verb (mind-boggle):

  1. Trying to understand the theory behind astrophysics can mind-boggle even the brightest minds.
  2. The sheer volume of information presented in the lecture mind-boggled the students.
  3. The magician's mind-boggling tricks left the audience completely amazed.

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