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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 Word Forms
- unstunned adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of stunned1
Example Sentences
Some literally stuffed late-payment notices down the throats of stunned debt collectors.
Industry veterans were stunned by the speed of Paramount’s play for Warner Bros.
And performer La Voix's Waltz left the audience and judges in a stunned silence, after a magical waltz in which she became Mary Poppins.
The organiser of an annual vigil held to mark the disappearance of Madeleine McCann has told a court she was "stunned" after being approached by the alleged stalker of the missing girl's parents.
Then, by chance, his wife wore a Victoria Beckham dress to date night; stunned by the quality of the garment, he changed his mind.
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