sleep |
stupor |
As nouns the difference between sleep and stupor
is that
sleep is (uncountable) the state of reduced consciousness during which a human or animal rests in a daily rhythm while
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As a verb sleep
is to rest in a state of reduced consciousness.
stupor |
saga |
As nouns the difference between stupor and saga
is that
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility while
saga is saga.
stupor |
undefined |
As a noun stupor
is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
stupor |
fatigue |
As a noun stupor
is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As a verb fatigue is
.
As an adjective fatigue is
tired.
idiot |
stupor |
As nouns the difference between idiot and stupor
is that
idiot is a person of low general intelligence while
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
stupor |
stupify |
As a noun stupor
is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As a verb stupify is
.
stupor |
surprise |
Related terms |
Stupor is a related term of surprise.
As nouns the difference between stupor and surprise
is that
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility while
surprise is something not expected.
As a verb surprise is
to cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted.
As an adjective surprise is
unexpected.
unconscious |
stupor |
As nouns the difference between unconscious and stupor
is that
unconscious is (psychology) the unconscious mind while
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
As an adjective unconscious
is not awake; having no awareness.
reverie |
stupor |
As nouns the difference between reverie and stupor
is that
reverie is daydream, reverie while
stupor is a state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
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