- verbstun (verb) · stuns (third person present) · stunned (past tense) · stunned (past participle) · stunning (present participle)
- knock unconscious or into a dazed or semiconscious state:"the man was stunned by a blow to the head"
- astonish or shock (someone) so that they are temporarily unable to react:"the community was stunned by the tragedy"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French estoner ‘astonish’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- knock unconscious or into a dazed or semiconscious state:
- astonish or shock (someone) so that they are temporarily unable to react:
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