numb

[nʌm]

numb Definition

  • 1deprived of the power of sensation
  • 2unable to think, feel, or react normally because of something that shocks or upsets you

Using numb: Examples

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

  • Example

    My fingers were numb with cold.

  • Example

    She was numb with shock after hearing the news.

  • Example

    The medication made his leg go numb.

  • Example

    I felt numb and disconnected from my emotions.

numb Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with numb

  • unable to feel or move your fingers or toes because of the cold

    Example

    After being outside for hours, my feet were numb with cold.

  • unable to think or react normally because of fear

    Example

    As the roller coaster climbed higher and higher, I became numb with fear.

  • unable to feel or move your legs because of an injury or medical condition

    Example

    After the accident, he was numb from the waist down and had to use a wheelchair.

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Summary: numb in Brief

The term 'numb' [nʌm] describes a state of being deprived of sensation, or unable to think, feel, or react normally due to a shocking or upsetting event. Examples include 'My fingers were numb with cold,' and 'She was numb with shock after hearing the news.' Phrases like 'numb with fear' and 'numb from the waist down' illustrate different contexts where the term is used.

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