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Meanings of
stuporous
in English
Stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
dazed
foggy
groggy
logy
Related terms
lethargic
unergetic
Synonyms
Examples for "
dazed
"
dazed
foggy
groggy
logy
Examples for "
dazed
"
1
I saw several officers wandering about in a
dazed
and confused state.
2
In his
dazed
state he became aware of someone outside the office.
3
The two were
dazed
and neither moved nor spoke for several minutes.
4
She hadn't seen that kind of
dazed
,
horrified expression since the war.
5
The various points in their contract spun dizzily in her
dazed
brain.
1
Photo: supplied Waikato has had
foggy
mornings and beautifully fine, warm days.
2
The flight left
foggy
Christchurch this morning, landing in a bluebird day.
3
It is not
foggy
in Chantilly and the street is very full.
4
The night was
foggy
and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.
5
They had not marched in consequence of the cold and
foggy
weather.
1
It was quite obvious that she was
groggy
,
to say the least.
2
At first he was
groggy
enough to believe it was a dream.
3
Still
groggy
,
but I knew I was going to be all right.
4
For several
groggy
moments he had thought she was in the bathroom.
5
Although he had slept for only half an hour, he felt
groggy
.
1
It trundled along, still
logy
from hibernation, looking over its mane-covered shoulder.
2
He ate and drank until he felt
logy
,
and then settled back.
3
I felt a little dizzy, and my mind was slow and
logy
.
4
There's Mr. Dingham sending his great
logy
girls to Miss Porter's seminary.
5
Not only were guys
logy
-they actually started to get sick.
Usage of
stuporous
in English
1
After the third time he slipped into a deep,
stuporous
sleep.
2
August, 1907:-Hasbeen again in a
stuporous
state for four days.
3
Has been uninterruptedly clear mentally since his last
stuporous
state, in November, 1908.
4
The wood in the fireplace is burning well and throwing a
stuporous
heat.
5
Jude sat for a moment, still drunk and
stuporous
from sleep.
6
He went on as her eyes glazed over and the wine made her
stuporous
.
7
It was the dreamless kind, a black,
stuporous
envelope.
8
Memory, for both recent and remote events, fair, with complete amnestic gaps for the
stuporous
periods.
9
August 25th:-Continuesin the same
stuporous
state; absolutely oblivious to his surroundings; refuses food; untidy in habits.
10
The use of lorazepam in relieving catatonic symptoms is illustrated by the dramatic response in a
stuporous
patient.
11
June 28, 1911:-Heremains in same apparent
stuporous
and catatonic attitude.
12
Others have clearly given up caring much what happens to them, lurching around the flowers into a
stuporous
lethargy.
13
They would be here in fifteen to twenty minutes if Edward didn't get them lost in his
stuporous
condition.
14
The iron radiated a
stuporous
heat at them, and for some reason Jack thought of a large, dozing cat.
15
After the third time he slipped into a deep,
stuporous
sleep.
16
August, 1907:-Hasbeen again in a
stuporous
state for four days.
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stuporous
Adjective
Frequent collocations
stuporous state
stuporous heat
stuporous condition
stuporous envelope
stuporous lethargy
More collocations
Stuporous
through the time