stuper(or stupor)
I think Daze is one.
Days and daze are homophones.
He did nothing all day but daze into the distance.I went into a daze the second she walked into the room.Her beauty never ceases to daze me.
Daze
Stun
What's the Word - 2006 Phineas and Ferb The Daze of Summer was released on: USA: 1 February 2009
Unlike the word "doze" which means "to sleep", "daze" means to stun or confuse someone or something. Hence the name of the Jimmy Page song "Dazed and Confused". It can also be used as a noun in the expression "in a daze", meaning only semi-conscious, stunned or bewildered.
The possessive form of the noun daze is daze's.
The past tense of daze is dazed.
amaze, surprise, stun, stagger, bewilder, astound, daze, confound
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The homonym for daze is days. "Daze" refers to a state of bewilderment or confusion, while "days" refers to a period of time.