adjectives - Is there a word that describes an individual who is always clueless when he has to face major challenges?


If a person does not have the ability to reason logically in high pressure situations (and is consequently always clueless), what term can be used to describe such a person? I'm looking for an adjective but a noun will also do.


If there is a medical term to describe such a condition I will be interested in knowing about that as well.


Example Sentence:



He sank into stormy contemplation, clueless how to handle the latest of his challenges.



So from the above example, such a person can be called a __________



Answer



Try nonplus - It means



(noun) A state of bafflement or perplexity : quandary


(adjective) caused to be at a loss as to what to think, say, or do.



Also, consider another noun Quandary which is a synonym of perplexity It means



A situation in which you are confused about what to do



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