Don't know about this one. It's pretty actually used here
I've seen it used both to mean "fazed" (utterly confused/perplexed) and "unfazed" (neither surprised nor worried). And unlike other autoantonyms like "sanction" the intended meaning for "nonplussed" can often be impossible to determine from context.
I've seen it used both to mean "fazed" (utterly confused/perplexed) and "unfazed" (neither surprised nor worried). And unlike other autoantonyms like "sanction" the intended meaning for "nonplussed" can often be impossible to determine from context.
I've only seen it used in the givien definition, if it's used at