Adjective : a perplexed state of mind. From Dictionary.com.
You have the unperplexed attitude of a boy raised by priests. From Wordnik.com. [It Never Changes] Reference
It was a soft and tranquil atmosphere, it was a world (I think now) very happy and unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn] Reference
Sorrow may be soothed by quiet loveliness, but perplexities absorb all our faculties, and we do not heed the beauty of the world, which is simple and unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 of Popular Literature and Science] Reference
They are the exhibition of an unperplexed intellect. From Wordnik.com. [Hawthorne (English Men of Letters Series)] Reference
Sculpture corresponds to the unperplexed, emphatic outlines of. From Wordnik.com. [The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry] Reference
Walton relied on authority; on 'a plain, unperplexed catechism. '. From Wordnik.com. [Introduction to the Compleat Angler] Reference
By a happy, unperplexed dexterity, Winckelmann solves the question in the concrete. From Wordnik.com. [The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry] Reference
But the calm eye was untroubled, unruffled the majestic brow, unperplexed the sweet, solemn mouth. From Wordnik.com. [Appearances Being Notes of Travel] Reference
Fresh, unperplexed, it is the image of a man as he springs first from the sleep of nature, his white light. From Wordnik.com. [The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry] Reference
At present I take nothing, but am trying for a few days what honest nature unperplexed by art will do for me. From Wordnik.com. [Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life, Vol. 2] Reference
Here the Rabbi is represented as fearless and unperplexed as he contemplates the new life he will lead after death. From Wordnik.com. [Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning] Reference
For him in all its essentials to-day had flowed quietly out of yesterday, and he lived unperplexed by fear of change. From Wordnik.com. [Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country] Reference
The moving air neither struck nor caressed, but there breathed a sense of coming and going, unhurried and unperplexed, from far away to far away. From Wordnik.com. [Foes] Reference
English understanding, (unperplexed with the dreams of Strauss, and other unbelievers of the same stamp,) such a statement conveys scarcely an intelligible notion. From Wordnik.com. [Inspiration and Interpretation: Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford: With Preliminary Remarks: Being an Answer to a Volume Entitled "Essays and Reviews."] Reference
Happy will it be if our choice should be directed by a judicious estimate of our true interests, unperplexed and unbiased by considerations not connected with the public good. From Wordnik.com. [The Federalist Papers] Reference
She grew keen and tense, her whole economy becoming reliable and well-knit by the strong exercise and sense of the superbly healthy and unperplexed vitality of the horse under her. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance] Reference
Sculpture corresponds to the unperplexed, emphatic outlines of Hellenic humanism; painting to the mystic depth and intricacy of the middle age; music and poetry have their fortune in the modern world. From Wordnik.com. [The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry] Reference
Jack's eyes were for all this beauty, -- "the vast, unconscious scenery of my land," the line that drifted in his thoughts, -- his own consciousness, taken up into his contemplation, seeming as vast and as unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [A Fountain Sealed] Reference
And the way grows unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [From In Excelsis] Reference
His Campanile like an unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry] Reference
How unperplexed, how free it fares!. From Wordnik.com. [Poems of Paul Verlaine] Reference
Not unperplexed nor free from pain. From Wordnik.com. [THE WHITE DOE OF RYLSTONE OR, THE FATE OF THE NORTONS] Reference
Whose exposition leaves it unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Specimens with Memoirs of the Less-known British Poets, Complete] Reference
Yet unperplexed, as if one spirit swayed. From Wordnik.com. [THE RECLUSE PART FIRST] Reference
Such do I mean who, unperplexed by doubt. From Wordnik.com. [THE EXCURSION BOOK FIFTH] Reference
The only unperplexed face was Deloraine's. From Wordnik.com. [The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies] Reference
If smooth and unperplexed the seasons were. From Wordnik.com. [The Hesperides & Noble Numbers: Vol. 1 and 2] Reference
At present you are too unperplexed and glib. From Wordnik.com. [South Wind] Reference
My song, which now hath long flowed unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne,] Reference
One can chop sticks all day serenely unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Gala-days] Reference
Your memory unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [The Listeners and Other Poems] Reference
A voice of that unperplexed luxuriating life. From Wordnik.com. [Lord Jim] Reference
"Fearless and unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher] Reference
Fearless -- and unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches] Reference
Of law or creed -- all unperplexed. From Wordnik.com. [Green Fields and Running Brooks, and Other Poems] Reference
Unassisted, and therefore unperplexed, by naturalism, religious mysticism, philosophical theories, it had no. From Wordnik.com. [The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry] Reference
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