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Dumbfounded vs Stun - What's the difference?

dumbfounded | stun | Related terms |

Dumbfounded is a related term of stun.


As verbs the difference between dumbfounded and stun

is that dumbfounded is (dumbfound) while stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

As an adjective dumbfounded

is shocked and speechless.

As a noun stun is

the condition of being stunned.

Awe vs Stun - What's the difference?

awe | stun | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between awe and stun

is that awe is to control by inspiring dread while stun is to shock or surprise.

Stan vs Stun - What's the difference?

stan | stun |


As nouns the difference between stan and stun

is that stan is an extremely loyal and obsessed fan, particularly one whose fixation with a celebrity is unhealthy or intrusive while stun is the condition of being stunned.

As a proper noun Stan

is short form of the male given name Stanley. (Sometimes also adopted by immigrants named Stanislaw, Stanislas, or Stanislav).

As a verb stun is

to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

Stun vs Stur - What's the difference?

stun | stur |


As nouns the difference between stun and stur

is that stun is the condition of being stunned while stur is dust.

As a verb stun

is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

Stub vs Stun - What's the difference?

stub | stun |


As nouns the difference between stub and stun

is that stub is something blunted, stunted, or cut short, such as stubble or a stump while stun is the condition of being stunned.

As verbs the difference between stub and stun

is that stub is to remove most of a tree, bush, or other rooted plant by cutting it close to the ground while stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

Stun vs Stop - What's the difference?

stun | stop |


In transitive terms the difference between stun and stop

is that stun is to shock or surprise while stop is to close or block an opening.

As an adverb stop is

prone to halting or hesitation.

As an interjection stop is

halt! stop.

Stun vs Stum - What's the difference?

stun | stum |


In lang=en terms the difference between stun and stum

is that stun is to shock or surprise while stum is to renew (wine etc) by mixing must with it and raising a new fermentation.

As verbs the difference between stun and stum

is that stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness while stum is to ferment.

As nouns the difference between stun and stum

is that stun is the condition of being stunned while stum is unfermented grape juice; must.

Stun vs Saun - What's the difference?

stun | saun |


As nouns the difference between stun and saun

is that stun is the condition of being stunned while saun is a male elephant not part of a herd; a rogue.

As a verb stun

is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

Stun vs Stn - What's the difference?

stun | stn |


As a verb stun

is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

As a noun stun

is the condition of being stunned.

As an abbreviation stn is

station.

Stut vs Stun - What's the difference?

stut | stun |


As verbs the difference between stut and stun

is that stut is (obsolete) to stutter while stun is to incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.

As a noun stun is

the condition of being stunned.

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