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    stu·pe·fy
    /ˈsto͞opəˌfī/

    verb

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  2. Stupefy means to make someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or have taken drugs, or to shock someone very much. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Stupefy means to make stupid, groggy, or insensible, or to astonish, astound. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries of stupefy.

  4. Stupefy looks a lot like stupid. But intelligence has nothing to do with being stupefied, which comes from Latin and means "to make stunned." Anyone can be stupefied by something scary, mysterious, or just plain remarkable.

  5. Stupefy means to render insensitive or lethargic, to confuse or astound, or to overwhelm with amazement. It comes from Latin stupefacere and has been used in English since 1590-1600. See how to use it in sentences and related words.

  6. Stupefy means to make someone unable to think clearly, usually because they are extremely tired or have taken drugs, or to surprise or shock someone very much. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts and languages with Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. verb. If something stupefies you, it shocks or surprises you so much that you cannot think properly for a while. [formal] ...a violent slap on the side of the head, which stunned and stupefied him. [VERB noun] Synonyms: astound, shock, amaze, astonish More Synonyms of stupefy. stupefied adjective.

  8. verb. /ˈstjuːpɪfaɪ/ /ˈstuːpɪfaɪ/ [often passive] Verb Forms. stupefy somebody to surprise or shock somebody; to make somebody unable to think clearly. He was stupefied by the amount they had spent. She was stupefied with cold. Topics Feelings c2. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

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