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Found 4 items, similar to stunned.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: stunned
tertegun
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: stunned
terpukau
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: stunned
stunned
adj 1: filled with the emotional impact of overwhelming surprise or
shock; 
“an amazed audience gave the magician a
standing ovation”; 
“I stood enthralled, astonished by
the vastness and majesty of the cathedral”; 
“astounded
viewers wept at the pictures from the Oklahoma City
bombing”; 
“stood in stunned silence”; 
“stunned
scientists found not one but at least three viruses”
[syn: 
amazed, 
astonied, 
astonished, 
astounded]
2: knocked unconscious by a heavy blow [syn: 
knocked out(p),
kayoed, 
KO'd, 
out(p)]
3: in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from
shock; 
“he had a dazed expression on his face”; 
“lay
semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow”; 
“was
stupid from fatigue” [syn: 
dazed, 
stupefied, 
stupid(p)]
stun
v 1: make senseless or dizzy by or as if by a blow; 
“stun fish”
[syn: 
stupefy]
2: surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off; 
“I was floored
when I heard that I was promoted” [syn: 
shock, 
floor,
ball over, 
blow out of the water, 
take aback]
3: hit something or somebody as if with a sandbag [syn: 
sandbag]
4: overcome as with astonishment or disbelief; 
“The news
stunned her” [syn: 
bedaze, 
daze]
[also: 
stunning, 
stunned]
stunned
See 
stun
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Stunned
Stun 
\Stun\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. 
Stunned; p. pr. & vb. n.
Stunning.] [OE. stonien, stownien; either fr. AS. stunian
to resound (cf. D. stenen to groan, G. st["o]hnen, Icel.
stynja, Gr. ?, Skr. stan to thunder, and E. thunder), or from
the same source as E. astonish. [root]168.]
1. To make senseless or dizzy by violence; to render
senseless by a blow, as on the head.
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One hung a poleax at his saddlebow,
And one a heavy mace to stun the foe. --Dryden.
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2. To dull or deaden the sensibility of; to overcome;
especially, to overpower one's sense of hearing.
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And stunned him with the music of the spheres.
--Pope.
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3. To astonish; to overpower; to bewilder.
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William was quite stunned at my discourse. --De Foe.
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