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Daze

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Noun

1. daze, shock, stupor

the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally

Example Sentences:
'his mother's death left him in a daze'
'he was numb with shock'

2. daze, fog, haze

confusion characterized by lack of clarity

Verb

3. bedazzle, daze, dazzle

to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light

Example Sentences:
'She was dazzled by the bright headlights'

4. bedaze, daze, stun

overcome as with astonishment or disbelief

Example Sentences:
'The news stunned her'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Daze

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to stun or stupefy, esp by a blow or shock
2. 
to bewilder, amaze, or dazzle
noun
3. 
a state of stunned confusion or shock (esp in the phrase in a daze)

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Daze

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verb transitiveWord forms: dazed or ˈdazing
1. 
to stupefy, stun, or bewilder, as by a shock or blow
2. 
to dazzle
noun
3. 
a dazed condition

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Daze

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tr.v. dazed, daz·ing, daz·es
1. To stun or bewilder, as with a heavy blow or shock; stupefy: "He fell with a thud that dazed him" (Jean Toomer).
2. To dazzle, as with strong light.
n.
A stunned or bewildered condition: The news left us all in a daze.

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