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dazed
[ deyzd ]
adjective
- stunned or stupefied, as by a blow or shock:
After being struck hard on the head by a kicked ball, the dazed forward continued to play despite a painful headache.
- overwhelmed by something impressive; dazzled:
It took 10 hours and 39 minutes for the Grand Master to topple the final king, leaving the chess community dazed and amazed.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of daze ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- 岹·· [dey, -zid-lee], adverb
- 岹··Ա noun
- half-dazed adjective
- ܲ·岹 adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dazed1
Example Sentences
While feeding and bathing the dazed stranger, Bertie takes a chance.
The shock and awe of these first three months has left the country dazed and confused and it is starting to rebel.
Maybe his catch-up session with Frank left him too dazed to remember the need for a very basic Plan 101 conversation?
“Words like ‘unprecedented’ and ‘extraordinary’ accompanied dazed descriptions of a regional fire season that has been otherwise routine for centuries.”
When she got out of bed, she recalled feeling dazed, not realizing that smoke had been creeping into the house.
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