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| 1. | [ noun ] the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally | |
| Synonyms: | shock stupor | |
| Examples: | "his mother's deathleft him in a daze" "he was numb with shock" |
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| Related terms: | stupefaction traumatize stun | |
| 2. | [ verb ] overcome esp. with astonishment or disbelief | |
| Synonyms: | bedaze stun | |
| Examples: | "The news stunned her" |
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| Related terms: | desensitize desensitize | |
| 3. | [ verb ] to cause someone to lose clear vision, esp. from intense light | |
| Synonyms: | dazzle bedazzle | |
| Examples: | "She was dazzled by the bright headlights" |
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| Related terms: | blind | |
| 4. | [ noun ] confusion characterized by lack of clarity | |
| Synonyms: | fog haze | |
| Related terms: | confusion obscure | |
| Similar spelling: |
Dazey Dake Dace Dawes Dague Dacey Dawsey Daisey das dak dag dassie Daza Days Daws Dass dash Dais dago Dagg |
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