stupe

transitive-verb
UK: /stjuːp/
US: /stuːp/
  1. To stun or daze someone; to make someone unable to think clearly.

    1. The loud noise seemed to stupe the poor dog.
    2. The complex problem tried to stupe her, but she focused on the solution.
stupe intransitive-verb
  1. To be in a state of reduced or suspended sensibility.

    1. He would stupe after the tiring race.
    2. After the tiring project, she needed some rest not to stupe herself.
stupe noun
  1. A state of reduced or suspended sensibility; a daze.

    1. The shock left him in a stupe.
    2. She wandered around in a stupe after the terrible accident occured.

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The phonetic transcription of "stupe" is /stjuːp/ in British English and /stuːp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stupe": stun, daze, amaze, shock, stupefaction, trance.

Example usage of "stupe": "The loud noise seemed to stupe the poor dog.". More examples on the page.