Synonym: bewilder, daze, numb, shock, stun. Similar words: stupor, stupid, vituperative, defy, hopeful, hopefully, grapefruit, super. Meaning: ['stuːpɪfaɪ /-tju-] v. 1. make dull or stupid or muddle with drunkenness or infatuation 2. be a mystery or bewildering to 3. make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow.
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1. I stared up at Keith in stupefied amazement.
2. He was stupefied with alcohol.
3. He was stupefied with drink.
4. His scandal stupefied his company.
5. She was stupefied looking out of the window.
6. I was stupefied by what I read.
7. He was stupefied by the amount they had spent.
8. He doctored the wine with a stupefying dose.
9. He was stupefied at the news.
10. She was stupefied with cold.
11. His next action was utterly stupefying.
12. Primrose, stupefied by tiredness, began to wail that she was hungry.
13. We were so stupefied by the news that we all sat in silence for a long time.
14. We sat there stupefied.
15. Stupefied by tiredness, she just sat in front of the fire.
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16. Foreman looked stupefied by the results of the test.
17. Theroux described Potosi station as a mausoleum of stupefied travellers, which bore on its upper walls frescoes by Fernando Leal.
18. Upon the steps, pushing by a stupefied Grand Duke and Duchess, stood a radiant figure.
19. To stupefy with or as if with alcoholic drink.
20. You've had another opportunity to try to stupefy me.
21. See, I will make Jerusalemabowlto stupefy all peoples roundabout. (Judah will be besieged, evenJerusalem.
22. On one occasion, Ron spontaneously shot a stupefy behind him, narrowly missing Luna as she crouched to avoid the streak of red.
23. In 1530 it meant to paralyze, deaden, stupefy, to stun or deprive of sensation, as by a blow.
24. Revives someone, especially someone who has had Stupefy cast on them.
25. The amount of money raised from the event is stupefying.
26. There is not one of those women, Egyptian, Turkish, or Greek, whom here you call 'good women, ' who do not know how, by means of chemistry, to stupefy a doctor, and in psychology to amaze a confessor.
27. I guess I can wait a little longer. Now. Stupefy.
28. To stun, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy.