stupor

noun
UK: /ˈstuːpər/
US: /ˈstuːpər/
  1. A state in which someone is unable to think, speak, or move clearly.

    1. He was in a stupor after the shock.
    2. The patient was in a drunken stupor, barely responsive to external stimuli.
  2. A condition of greatly dulled or completely suspended sense or sensibility.

    1. The news put her in a stupor.
    2. After working for 24 hours straight, he fell into an exhausted stupor.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stupor" in English means: A state in which someone is unable to think, speak, or move clearly., A condition of greatly dulled or completely suspended sense or sensibility..

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

Synonyms for "stupor": lethargy, apathy, trance, coma, torpor, vegetation, daze.

Example usage of "stupor": "He was in a stupor after the shock.". More examples on the page.