stupefy in English

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1. Awhape: To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

2. Awhape - To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly

3. I guess I can wait a little longer. Now. Stupefy.

4. You've had another opportunity to try to stupefy me.

5. To stupefy with or as if with alcoholic drink.

6. To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy.

7. • Acumble † to benumb a 1300 • BECLUMPSE † to benumb 1611 • DAMP † to stifle the faculties with noxious 'fumes'; to stupefy, to benumb, to daze 1570 • DAVER to stupefy, to stun, to benumb c 1600 Sc

8. Revives someone, especially someone who has had Stupefy cast on them.

9. Slang terms for Ativan include goofballs, heavenly blues, stupefy or simply benzos

10. The explanation left him completely Befuddled.· (transitive) To stupefy (someone), especially with alcohol

11. See, I will make Jerusalemabowlto stupefy all peoples roundabout. (Judah will be besieged, evenJerusalem.

12. Synonyms for Analgize include narcotize, dope, stupefy, sedate, poison, deaden, treat, dose, numb and anaesthetize

13. 1 : to muddle or stupefy with or as if with drink … Befuddled with drink all the time.

14. Synonyms for Befuddle include baffle, confound, confuse, bemuse, mystify, perplex, puzzle, bewilder, flummox and stupefy

15. 31 synonyms for Addle: confuse, bewilder, mix up, muddle, perplex, fluster, stupefy, befuddle, fuddle, go

16. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.

17. 21 synonyms for Astound: amaze, surprise, overwhelm, astonish, stagger, bewilder, daze, confound, stupefy, stun, take your breath away, boggle the mind

18. On one occasion, Ron spontaneously shot a stupefy behind him, narrowly missing Luna as she crouched to avoid the streak of red.

19. Here are 100 tales to astonish, Bewilder, and stupefy: more than two thousand years of history filled with courage, cowardice, hope, triumph, sex, intrigue, folly, humor, and ambition

20. Awhape a) to endure, to put up with b) to commit adultery c) to listen, to take heed d) to amaze, to stupefy with fear Answer below Today's Featured Word DERNFUL ADJ

21. Amaze verb astonish, surprise, shock, stun, alarm, stagger, startle, bewilder, astound, daze, confound, stupefy, flabbergast, bowl someone over (informal), boggle someone's mind, dumbfound He Amazed us with his knowledge of local history.

22. Bemuse (v.) "to make utterly confused, put into muse or reverie, muddle, stupefy," from be-+ muse (compare amuse); attested from 1735 but probably older, as Pope (1705) punned on it …

23. Word Origin Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘stunned’): from Astoned, past participle of obsolete astone ‘stun, stupefy’, from Old French estoner, based on Latin ex-‘out’ + tonare ‘to thunder’.

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