NOUN | feeling | stupor, daze, shock | the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens / happens accidentally |
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cognition | stupor, grogginess, stupefaction, semiconsciousness | marginal consciousness |
Sounds | stuw'per | |
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Rhymes | asper ... zipper: 139 rhymes with per... |
Meaning | The feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens / happens accidentally. | |
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Synonyms | daze, shock | |
Broader | stupefaction | A feeling of stupefied astonishment |
Spanish | aturdimiento, conmoción, estupor | |
Catalan | estupor |
Meaning | marginal consciousness. | |
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Example | "someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor" | |
Synonyms | grogginess, stupefaction, semiconsciousness | |
Broader | unconsciousness | A state lacking normal awareness of the self or environment |
Spanish | aletargamiento, atontamiento, aturdimiento, estupefacción, estupor, semiconsciencia, semiinsconsciencia | |
Catalan | estupefacció, estupor, semiconsciència | |
Adjectives | stuporous | stunned or confused / confused / confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness / drunkenness or exhaustion) |
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