stunned

[stʌnd]

stunned Definition

  • 1shocked or surprised by something, usually something unexpected
  • 2unable to think or act normally because of shock or surprise

Using stunned: Examples

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

  • Example

    I was stunned by the news of his death.

  • Example

    She was stunned when she heard that she had won the lottery.

  • Example

    The audience was stunned into silence by the magician's trick.

  • Example

    He was too stunned to speak after the car accident.

stunned Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with stunned

  • a period of silence caused by shock or surprise

    Example

    The room fell into stunned silence when the president announced his resignation.

  • an Australian and New Zealand slang term for someone who is confused or bewildered

    Example

    When I told him the news, he looked like a stunned mullet.

  • a facial expression that shows shock or surprise

    Example

    She had a stunned look on her face when she saw the damage to her car.

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Summary: stunned in Brief

The adjective 'stunned' [stʌnd] describes a state of being shocked or surprised, often by something unexpected. It can also refer to a state of being unable to think or act normally due to shock or surprise. Examples include 'I was stunned by the news of his death.' and 'She was stunned when she heard that she had won the lottery.' Phrases like 'stunned silence' and 'stunned look' describe the aftermath of shock and surprise.

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