| Definition of 'dazed' |
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1. (adj) dazed, stunned, stupefied, stupid(p)
in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock
"he had a dazed expression on his face"; "lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow"; "was stupid from fatigue"
2. (adj) dazed, foggy, groggy, logy, stuporous
stunned or confused and slow to react (as from blows or drunkenness or exhaustion)
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1. (adjective) dazed
unable to think clearly
dazed victims of the bombing
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| Definition of 'dazed' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. dazed
of Daze
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Sense: confused (by a blow etc)
He came in looking dazed with shock.
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Afrikaans: verbysterd, verwilderd |
Arabic: مَذْهول، غائِبٌ عن وَعْيِ |
Bulgarian: зашеметен |
Brazilian: aturdido |
Czech: omráčený, zmatený, otupěl |
German: benommen |
Danish: forvirret; fortumlet |
Greek: ζαλισμένος, σαστισμένος |
Spanish: aturdido |
Estonian: peast segi |
Farsi: گیج؛ بهت زده |
Finnish: huumaantunut |
French: hébété |
Hebrew: הָמוּם |
Hindi: हक्का-बक्का रहना |
Croatian: zbunjen, omamljen |
Hungarian: kábult |
Indonesian: bingung |
Icelandic: dasaður |
Italian: stordito; stupefatto |
Japanese: ぼーっとした |
Korean: 멍한 |
Lithuanian: apstulbęs |
Latvian: apmulsis; apstulbis |
Malay: bingung |
Dutch: verdoofd |
Norwegian: fortumlet,ør |
Polish: oszołomiony |
Persian: گیج؛ بهت زده |
Pashto: ګنګس |
Portuguese: aturdido |
Romanian: buimăcit |
Russian: изумлённый |
Slovak: omámený |
Slovenian: zbegan |
Serbian: zbunjen |
Swedish: bedövad, förvirrad, vimme |
Thai: ซึ่งงงงวย |
Turkish: afallamış, sersemlemiş |
Taiwanese: 眼花撩亂的,頭昏的 |
Ukrainian: здивований |
Urdu: حواس باختہ |
Vietnamese: sửng sốt |
Chinese: 眼花缭乱的,头昏的 |
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