Daze
verb (used with object), dazed, dazing.
1.
to stun or stupefy with a blow, shock, etc.:
He was dazed by a blow on the head.
2.
to overwhelm; dazzle:
The splendor of the palace dazed her.
noun
3.
a dazed condition; state of bemusement:
After meeting the author, I was in a daze for a week.
verb (transitive)
1.
to stun or stupefy, esp by a blow or shock
2.
to bewilder, amaze, or dazzle
noun
3.
a state of stunned confusion or shock (esp in the phrase in a daze)
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