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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.
Other 51Թ Forms
- dazedly adverb
- dazedness noun
- half-dazed adjective
- undazed adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dazed1
Example Sentences
He claimed he was "dazed and confused" during the incident and did not intend to harm the victim.
After eating a banana to raise her energy, Raducanu still looked a little dazed before asking for the doctor.
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?
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