stupefied

  • 71Stupid — Stu pid, a. [L. stupidus, fr. stupere to be stupefied: cf. F. stupide.] 1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; said of persons. [1913 Webster] O that men . . . should be so stupid… …

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  • 72Stupidly — Stupid Stu pid, a. [L. stupidus, fr. stupere to be stupefied: cf. F. stupide.] 1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; said of persons. [1913 Webster] O that men . . . should be so… …

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  • 73Stupidness — Stupid Stu pid, a. [L. stupidus, fr. stupere to be stupefied: cf. F. stupide.] 1. Very dull; insensible; senseless; wanting in understanding; heavy; sluggish; in a state of stupor; said of persons. [1913 Webster] O that men . . . should be so… …

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  • 74stupifacient — Stupefacient Stu pe*fa cient, a. [L. stupefaciens, p. pr. of stupefacere to stupefy; stupere to be stupefied + facere to make. Cf. {Stupefy}.] [Written also {stupifacient}.] Producing stupefaction; stupefactive. n. (Med.) Anything promoting… …

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  • 75stupifaction — Stupefaction Stu pe*fac tion, n. [Cf. F. stup[ e]faction. See {Stupefacient}.] The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied. [Written also {stupifaction}.] [1913 Webster] Resistance of the dictates of conscience brings a hardness and… …

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  • 76To fume away — Fume Fume, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fumed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fuming}.] [Cf. F. fumer, L. fumare to smoke. See {Fume}, n.] 1. To smoke; to throw off fumes, as in combustion or chemical action; to rise up, as vapor. [1913 Webster] Where the golden… …

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  • 77dopey — also dopy adjective (dopier; est) Date: 1896 1. a. dulled by alcohol or a narcotic b. sluggish, stupefied 2. stupid, fatuous < dopey sitcoms > • dopily …

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  • 78spaced-out — adjective Date: 1937 1. (or spaced) dazed or stupefied by or as if by a narcotic substance ; high 2. of very strange character ; weird < a spaced out fantasy > …

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  • 79strung out — adjective Date: circa 1959 1. physically debilitated (as from long term drug addiction) 2. addicted to a drug 3. intoxicated or stupefied from drug use …

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  • 80stupefaction — noun Etymology: Middle English stupefaccioun, from Medieval Latin stupefaction , stupefactio, from Latin stupefacere Date: 15th century the act of stupefying ; the state of being stupefied …

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