verb
- to overwhelm with wonder, confusion, or perplexity
Usage: third person singular present tense of ‘boggle’
Examples
- The complexity of quantum physics boggles most students.
- It boggles my mind how quickly technology advances.
- The sheer size of the universe boggles the imagination.
- Her ability to memorize entire books boggles her teachers.
- The cost of college tuition nowadays boggles parents.
- It boggles me that people still believe that myth.