beduncing

/bɪˈdʌnsɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of bedunce: the act of making someone appear or become stupid.
    • He kept beduncing his friend by pointing out every mistake.
    • The teacher was beduncing the class with impossible questions.
    • The confusing instructions are beduncing the entire team.
adjective
  1. Tending to make someone feel stupid or foolish; stupefying.
    • The beduncing complexity of the game made it hard to learn.
    • She found the repetitive task beduncing and frustrating.
    • The beduncing effect of the boring lecture put everyone to sleep.
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