Mind-boggling

//ˈmaɪndˌbɒɡ(ə)lɪŋ//

Synonyms for "mind-boggling" (34 found)

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Translations

32 translations across 13 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • изумяващ adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 令人難以置信 /令人难以置信 adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Dutch

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  • verbijsterend adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Finnish

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  • tyrmistyttävä adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

French

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  • ahurissant adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • stupéfiant adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

German

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  • irrsinnig adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • unfassbar adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • verblüffend adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • verrückt adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Hungarian

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  • elképesztő adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • észbontó adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • észveszejtő adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • észvesztő adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Italian

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  • da capogiro adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • sbalorditivo adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Norwegian

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  • forbløffende adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Portuguese

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  • alarmante adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • alucinante adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • aterrador adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • chocante adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Spanish

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  • alucinante adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • asombroso adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Swedish

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  • häpnadsväckande adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • ofattbar adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Turkish

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  • aklı karıştıran adj (that causes the mind to boggle)
  • akılalmaz adj (that causes the mind to boggle)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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The sum of the ignorance of the Republican candidates in the primaries for the U.S. presidential election is simply mind-boggling: one is afraid that China will obtain nuclear weapons, which they have had for 44 years, and the other proposes to close the U.S. embassy in Iran, which has been closed for 32 years... Such stupidity at the head of the world's most powerful country gives one the shivers!

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Tom's story is mind-boggling.

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Selecting a college or university from the thousands in the U.S. can be mind-boggling.

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It's kind of mind-boggling.

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