quizzical in English

adjective
1
(of a person's expression or behavior) indicating mild or amused puzzlement.
she gave me a quizzical look

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1. I gave him a quizzical look.

2. He gave Robin a mildly quizzical glance.

3. Jolyon's face expressed quizzical despair.

4. He cocked a quizzical eyebrow at her.

5. He gave me a quizzical look.

6. She started giving me quizzical looks.

7. David urged her on(Sentencedict), ignoring her quizzical glance.

8. Jasper gave me a quizzical look.

9. He continued in a quizzical tone.

10. The child gave him a quizzical look.

11. Even Samuel Butler often gets so quizzical.

12. He gave me a quizzical look when I ordered champagne.

13. I gave him the benefit of my quizzical look.

14. LIZZIE: And the person with the quizzical brow?

15. She gave me a quizzical look/glance/smile.

16. His face wore a somewhat quizzical almost impertinent air.

17. He sat back watching her; a quizzical look on his face.

18. He sat and watched her, a quizzical look on his face.

19. Holly looked quizzical when she sat down again but she was too busy and too uncertain to explain.

20. Synonyms for Bantering include ribbing, rallying, razzing, kidding, joshing, jesting, funning, fooling, chaffing and quizzical

21. The well-dressed patrons raised quizzical eyebrows and exchanged glances on seeing us come in.

22. Suddenly he gave a curious little rapid shake of the head; quizzical, rhetorical, not expecting an answer.

23. And yet their eyes, their lips, a certain shy grin or quizzical cant of an eyebrow, look strangely familiar.

24. Blanche looked at Lancaster with a quizzical smile and did not say anything for a full ten seconds.

25. The team shot quizzical glances at their new addition but made no move to get rid of him.

26. New York Times Aug 8, 2018 The first piece is mysterious, almost Aphoristic, just tentative piano chords and a quizzical violin line.

27. Synonyms for Curiouser include keener, eagerer, ambitiouser, more inquisitive, more probing, more questioning, more quizzical, more enquiring, more investigative and more enthusiastic

28. Synonyms for Curiousest include keenest, eagerest, ambitiousest, most inquisitive, most probing, most questioning, most quizzical, most enquiring, most investigative and most enthusiastic

29. She realised from the quizzical looks that met this further information that she had made matters worse rather than better.

30. Her face was vaguely familiar, and Floyd suddenly became aware that the Administrator was looking at him with a quizzical smile.

31. Unity and Diversity I observe the quizzical look on the faces of the visitors as Alex explains in Japanese what visitors will see in the Canadian Pavilion at Aichi Expo 2005.

32. Agnostic noun sceptic, cynic, scoffer, doubter, disbeliever, unbeliever, doubting Thomas, Pyrrhonist He was, if not an atheist, an Agnostic. adjective sceptical, questioning, doubting, cynical, doubtful, scoffing, unconvinced, disbelieving, incredulous, quizzical, mistrustful, unbelieving She grew up in an Agnostic …