single word requests - Need colorful synonym for "dumbfounded" or "baffled"


I need a colorful synonym for "dumbfounded" or "baffled". It's on the tip of my tongue. It's a multi-syllable word.




Context: "I checked with xxx and yyy (experts). They were both as dumbfounded as I was by So-and-So's letter, saying they've never heard of a request for m being treated as n.


(An administrator had confused two completely different rights and their legal underpinnings.)




Hornswaggled is the closest so far. (The dictionary I consulted said hornswoggled, and it gave a very different definition.) But I think there's something that's just one notch more mainstream than that, only that I can't remember it.




I'm seeing some suggestions that don't mean the same thing as dumbfounded/baffled. Here's the definition for dumbfounded: "to make speechless with amazement; astonish."


Here's a made-up similar context:



I double-checked with my botany professor. She was as ____________ as I was by your lecture notes, saying she's never seen a maple confused with an oak before.



EDIT: Guys, "hornswaggled/hornswoggled" is colorful. Astonished (for example) is not colorful.



Answer



Astonished, astounded, flabbergasted, flummoxed, gobsmacked, speechless, stupefied.


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