To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > expectation > feeling of wonder, astonishment > quality of inspiring wonder > cause wonder, astonish [verb (transitive)] > stupefy (32) awhapec1300 To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly. stonyc1330 transitive. To stupefy with noise or with a shock to the mind or feelings, benumb the faculties of (a person); to confound, amaze. Also passive. astony1340 transitive. = astone, v.; to stun, paralyse, astound, amaze. astonec1374 To strike mute with amazement, overwhelm one's presence of mind; to confound, astound; to astonish. mazec1390 transitive. To stupefy or daze; to befuddle; †to render crazed, distraught, or alarmed (obsolete). Usually in passive. Now chiefly archaic and reg… stounda1400 transitive. To stun as with a blow; to stupefy, benumb; to stupefy with astonishment, bewilder. stuna1400 To daze or astound with some strong emotion or impression. to-stony?a1400 to astound. stounc1400 transitive. To stupefy with amazement, astound. Obsolete. clumsec1440 transitive. To stupefy, amaze, daze (in mind). overmusec1460 transitive. To outwit. stonish1488 transitive. To stun mentally, shock, surprise. = astonish, v. 2–4. strike1533 To cause (a person) to be overwhelmed or seized with (terror, amazement, grief; rarely delight, love). Also of the feeling: To seize. dazzle1561 figurative. To overpower or confound (the mental faculties), esp. with brilliant or showy qualities; ‘to strike or surprise with splendour’ (Johnson). stoyne1563 transitive. To stun with a blow or with a shock of amazement, fear, and the like. Chiefly passive. stupefy1577 transitive. To overwhelm (a person or his or her senses) with wonder, surprise, or strong emotion; to shock or stun; to astonish or astound. stupefact1583 transitive. To stupefy (in various senses); to dull or deaden (the senses, intellect, emotions, etc.); to stun, daze, or bewilder (a person). Also… obstupefy1611 transitive. To stupefy; to astound; to make insensible. astound1637 To shock with alarm, surprise, or wonder; to strike with amazement. petrify1667 figurative. To change as if into stone. transitive. To make motionless or rigid with astonishment, horror, fear, etc.; to terrify. flabbergast1773 transitive. To put (a person) in such confusion that he does not for the moment know what to do or say; to astonish utterly, to confound. stagnatea1798 To astonish, stagger. dialect and U.S. stama1800 transitive. To astonish; to overcome with amazement. swarf1813 transitive. To cause to faint; to stupefy. boggle1835 transitive. To confound, bewilder; to amaze, astound. Now chiefly in to boggle the mind: to be bewildering, astounding, or mentally overwhelming; cf… razzle-dazzle1886 transitive. To dazzle, daze, confuse; (also) to bamboozle. to knock sideways1890 to knock sideways: to astonish or dumbfound, as with pleasure or shock; to affect profoundly or dramatically. stupend1900 transitive. To amaze, dumbfound; to stupefy. gobsmack1987 transitive. To amaze, astound. Subcategories:— and make speechless (3) |
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