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Dazed   /deɪzd/   Listen
Dazed

adjective
1.
In a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock.  Synonyms: stunned, stupefied, stupid.  "Lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow" , "Was stupid from fatigue"
2.
Stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion).  Synonyms: foggy, groggy, logy, stuporous.



Daze

verb
(past & past part. dazed; pres. part. dazing)
1.
To cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light.  Synonyms: bedazzle, dazzle.
2.
Overcome as with astonishment or disbelief.  Synonyms: bedaze, stun.






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"Dazed" Quotes from Famous Books



... her, half-dazed by his conflicting feelings. Turning, Mrs. Willoughby saw and understood him at once. She came to his side and said kindly, "Sit down, Mr. Houghton, I've not had a chance ...
— The Earth Trembled • E.P. Roe

... charge of these two rascals!" Darrin commanded, briskly. "Step lively, both of you!"—this last to skipper and mate, who obeyed as though dazed. ...
— Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers • H. Irving Hancock

... and as Ned stood dazed by the enchantment of his environment, he was brought to earth with a jar by the whirring of rattles almost under his feet. Every muscle of the boy was tense with excitement as he stood motionless, knowing that death, in a horrible form, was within striking distance of him. The strange, paralyzing ...
— Dick in the Everglades • A. W. Dimock

... stood, confounded and as it were, dazed, by a vision so marvellously lovely that it puzzled me, murmuring to myself: Can this be Tarawali after all, and what has she done to herself, for she has changed, somehow or other, into the incarnation ...
— The Substance of a Dream • F. W. Bain

... be procured at that late hour of the night. Could he have his breakfast the next morning at seven, and a conveyance to Callender at half-past seven? When the old man again shook his head, seeming to be dazed at the enormity of the demand, Phineas insisted that his request should be conveyed to the master of the house. As to the breakfast, he said he did not care about it, but the conveyance he must have. He did, in fact, obtain both, and left the house early on the following morning ...
— Phineas Redux • Anthony Trollope


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