poleaxed

[ˈpəʊlækst]

poleaxed Definition

  • 1knock (someone) unconscious with a blow
  • 2utterly astonished or confused

Using poleaxed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "poleaxed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was poleaxed by the sudden punch.

  • Example

    I was poleaxed when I heard the news.

  • Example

    The team was poleaxed by their opponent's unexpected strategy.

poleaxed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for poleaxed

Phrases with poleaxed

  • overwhelmed by intense sadness or sorrow

    Example

    She was poleaxed by grief when she heard of her father's passing.

  • overcome by extreme heat, often leading to exhaustion or dehydration

    Example

    The hiker was poleaxed by heat and had to be rescued by the park rangers.

  • overburdened with work, leading to exhaustion or burnout

    Example

    The employees were poleaxed by their heavy workload and demanded better working conditions.

Origins of poleaxed

from 'poleaxe', a medieval weapon used to strike with the blunt end or pierce with the axe blade

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Summary: poleaxed in Brief

The term 'poleaxed' [ˈpəʊlækst] means to knock someone unconscious with a blow or to utterly astonish or confuse them. It can be used in phrases like 'poleaxed by grief,' referring to being overwhelmed by intense sadness, or 'poleaxed by workload,' indicating being overburdened with work. Synonyms include 'knock out' and 'stun.'