stuporous

IPA: stˈupɝʌs

adjective

  • having slow or confused reactions, as if in a stupor; groggy
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Examples of "stuporous" in Sentences

  • From a cowed and stuporous people, what seems like Nothing, comes a spark -- and the world glows and grows with light.
  • It works only up to a point: The point at which the taskmasters reduce the work force to stuporous failure or rebellion.
  • Little, Big by John Crowley (the Methuen papepback edition had such a minuscule text size causing both splitting headache and stuporous sleep, so I had to get a standard pb copy)
  • A heavy drinker may have been rousable, but would have been "stuporous," unlikely to have the coordination necessary to carry out three murders involving multiple stabbings and bludgeonings.
  • One slow, observant walk through Wal-Mart is all we need to see that we have become a nation of fattened calves, stuporous, dependent, unable to see anything past the feedbag attached to our chins.

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