Bemusement < RECENT PICK >
: It comes from the "be-" prefix and "muse," meaning to ponder or be absorbed in thought.
Whether you are writing a linguistic deep-dive, a review of a "bemusement park" like Banksy's Dismaland, or a commentary on a puzzling situation, here is how to prepare a detailed post on the concept. 1. The Linguistic Deep-Dive bemusement
: A dystopian, "sinister twist on Disneyland" meant to provoke thought on climate change, surveillance, and the refugee crisis. : It comes from the "be-" prefix and
A strong post often starts by correcting the common misconception that "bemused" means "amused." The Linguistic Deep-Dive : A dystopian, "sinister twist
When using "bemusement" in a narrative or social post, emphasize the .
: It suggests a state of being "stupefied" or "off in la-la land" rather than laughing at a joke. 2. The Cultural Reference: Dismaland
