That is the correct spelling of the verb. To stupefy is to render someone speechless or unable to respond, through shock, surprise, or amazement.
Flipendo's effect is similar to that of Stupefy. In the first few harry Potter video games Flipendo was used as a stunning spell similar to Stupefy. Stupefy will stun your enemies and possibly knock them unconsciousness where as Flipendo will only knock someone back.
Marc can stupefy people by working at a haunted hay ride
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.
Stupefy means to render insensitive, lethargic or to confuse and astound. It is often used when referring to people's reactions to narcotics. "We did not mean to stupefy your mother, ma'am. We did not know we would totally confuse her when we explained the Medicare rules to her."
If you are trying to spell musician that is how you spell it.
Stupefy.
Flipendo's effect is similar to that of Stupefy. In the first few harry Potter video games Flipendo was used as a stunning spell similar to Stupefy. Stupefy will stun your enemies and possibly knock them unconsciousness where as Flipendo will only knock someone back.
Stupefy.
Stupefy, then expevto patronum...as you do
Harry Potter's favorite spell was Expelliarmus (disarming spell) but he also used Stupefy (stunning spell) a lot.
avada kedvra, sectasempra, and stupefy
Harry was Stupefied before by Dumbledore. Harry could see what was going on but couldn't do anything.
The antonym of stupefy is invigorate or stimulate.
They tried to stupefy him with the brutal questions.
Marc can stupefy people by working at a haunted hay ride
stun
To stun; to astonish; to stupefy.