We found 42 dictionaries that define the word
stupor:
General (26 matching dictionaries)
- stupor: Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
- stupor: Merriam-Webster
- stupor: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
- stupor: American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
- stupor: Collins English Dictionary
- stupor: Vocabulary.com
- Stupor, stupor: Wordnik
- stupor: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
- stupor: Wiktionary
- stupor: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed.
- stupor: The Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
- stupor: Infoplease Dictionary
- stupor: Dictionary.com
- stupor: Online Etymology Dictionary
- stupor: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
- Stupor: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Stupor: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
- stupor: Webster's Revised Unabridged, 1913 Edition
- stupor: Rhymezone
- Stupor: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
- stupor: Webster's 1828 Dictionary
- stupor: FreeDictionary.org
- stupor: Mnemonic Dictionary
- stupor: TheFreeDictionary.com
Business (1 matching dictionary)
- stupor: Legal dictionary
Computing (1 matching dictionary)
- stupor: Encyclopedia
Medicine (11 matching dictionaries)
- stupor: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
- Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary (No longer online)
- Stupor: Merck Manuals
- online medical dictionary (No longer online)
- Lay Terms for Consent Forms (No longer online)
- Neurotrauma Glossary (No longer online)
- Terms in the field of Psychiatry and Neurology (No longer online)
- stupor: Medical dictionary
- Rudy's List of Archaic Medical Terms (No longer online)
- Stupor: Brain Injury
- Hyperdictionary (No longer online)
Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
- stupor: Idioms
Science (1 matching dictionary)
- Stupor: Material Safety Data Sheets HyperGlossary
Slang (1 matching dictionary)
- stupor: Urban Dictionary
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stupors as well.)
▸ noun: A state of greatly dulled or completely suspended consciousness or sensibility; (particularly medicine) a chiefly mental condition marked by absence of spontaneous movement, greatly diminished responsiveness to stimulation, and usually impaired consciousness.
▸ noun: A state of extreme apathy or torpor resulting often from stress or shock.
▸ verb: To place into a stupor; to stupefy.
daze,
grogginess,
stupefaction,
semiconsciousness,
shock,
astonishment,
drowse,
unconsciousness,
slumber,
benumbment,
more...
drunken,
catatonic,
deep,
alcoholic,
profound,
semi,
mental,
dull,
heavy,
induced,
depressive
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