Amanda was stupefied at the size of the crowd that greeted her.
His capture by the two old ladies left the handcuffed thief stupefied.
A circle of police officers stood stupefied at his insistent denial of having seen anything of the incident.
The word "stupefied" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is in a state of shock or disbelief.
The word "stupefied" means "redered semi-conscious" by drugs, a blow on the head, etc. Yes, it's related to the word "stupid". "Astonishment" means "great surprise". In this case the surprise was so great that he was stupefied, or rendered semi-conscious, by it.
No, there is no such word as stupidifyed. But "stupefied" is a word :D.
"Stupefied" is an adjective.
Stupefied was born in 1989-01.
There is no such word. Possibly you mean " sotted " which means muddled or stupefied, especially with liquor.
Synonyms:befuddled, bewildered, dazed, discombobulated*,flustered, fuzzy, muddled, perplexed, puzzled,stupefied, thrown
Astonished, stupefied, awestruck.
If we're able to score several home runs in the first inning, it is sure to stupefy our opponents. Seeing the playground covered with snow in July will positively stupefy the children. After doing poorly for most of the semester, I was stupefied when I received a passing grade on my report card. After our house burned down, we were simply stupefied by the countless people that came to help us rebuild.
Every one of the ten plagues which preceded the Exodus were amazing. "Amazing" is not a strong enough word. The Egyptians were reeling, stupefied and flabbergasted. The Israelites were exultant.
astounded, amazed, staggered, surprised, startled, stunned, confounded, stupefied, dazed, taken aback, flabbergasted, floored, bowled over, knocked for a loop.