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stunned
[ stuhnd ]
adjective
- deprived of consciousness or strength:
When the fish came close enough, they would get bopped on the head with a club or an axe by the fishermen, who would then drag the stunned fish into the boat.
- showing or reflecting astonishment, shock, or bewilderment:
A stunned spectator managed a "You're kidding?" but nothing more.
The curtain fell to a stunned silence, and then rapturous applause and hysterical laughter.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of stun.
Other Words From
- un·stunned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of stunned1
Example Sentences
In the fifth, the Mexican stunned the Briton with a huge left hand just before the bell rang.
Within the last week, Trump's cabinet picks have stunned the nation by declaring Musk's new appointment as the co-leader of a new initiative to run the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE.
He has made his early priorities clear - and stunned some in Washington and around the world while doing so.
The Greece fans had their sense of expectation whipped up by presentations before kick-off to the players who stunned the football world by winning Euro 2004 in Portugal.
Many GOP senators told the Times that they were stunned by the choice.
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