stupefied

IPA: stˈupʌfaɪd

adjective

  • Experiencing stupefaction.
  • Experiencing the influence of an ingested mind-altering substance.
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Examples of "stupefied" in Sentences

  • I am stupefied and amazed.
  • He awakes but, stupefied with wine, is helpless.
  • Fishes are easily stupefied and subsequently paralyzed.
  • One meaning of the word stupid is related to being "stupefied".
  • Coulter stood shocked on stage and the crowd was likewise stupefied.
  • She came back to find the girl cutting herself, arms and legs, while I watched on in stupefied disbelief.
  • His cries of joy brought the other children, who formed a circle about him, looking down at his work in stupefied amazement.
  • Gerald was still standing at her bedroom door, looking after her with what Elizabeth could only call a stupefied expression.
  • His ideas began to grow confused once more; they assumed a kind of stupefied and mechanical quality which is peculiar to despair.
  • Raistlin recalled the stupefied look on Master Theobald's face when he had seen his precious spell components in the hands of a kender.
  • The amiable residents talk of their future as the next Puerto Vallarta while they wave towels to keep off the abundant mosquitoes, and inquire if you don’t find their town tranquilo while you yawn, stupefied from a night clamorous with the sound of competing bands which played until 3 a.m.

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