stunned |
apprehensive |
Related terms |
Stunned is a related term of apprehensive.
As adjectives the difference between stunned and apprehensive
is that
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked while
apprehensive is .
As a verb stunned
is (
stun).
stunned |
stressed |
As adjectives the difference between stunned and stressed
is that
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked while
stressed is suffering stress (either physical or mental).
As verbs the difference between stunned and stressed
is that
stunned is (
stun) while
stressed is (
stress).
flabbergasted |
stunned |
Stunned is a synonym of flabbergasted.
As adjectives the difference between flabbergasted and stunned
is that
flabbergasted is appalled, annoyed, exhausted or disgusted.{{reference-book while
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As verbs the difference between flabbergasted and stunned
is that
flabbergasted is past tense of flabbergast while
stunned is past tense of stun.
stunned |
puzzled |
As adjectives the difference between stunned and puzzled
is that
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked while
puzzled is confused or perplexed.
As verbs the difference between stunned and puzzled
is that
stunned is (
stun) while
puzzled is (
puzzle).
stunned |
stand |
As an adjective stunned
is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As a verb stunned
is (
stun).
As a noun stand is
stall, booth, bench, stand (
place to sell items or make deals).
stunt |
stunned |
As verbs the difference between stunt and stunned
is that
stunt is to check or hinder the growth or development of while
stunned is past tense of stun.
As a noun stunt
is a daring or dangerous feat, often involving the display of gymnastic skills.
As an adjective stunned is
unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
active |
stunned |
As adjectives the difference between active and stunned
is that
active is having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives while
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As a noun active
is a person or thing that is acting or capable of acting.
As a verb stunned is
past tense of stun.
ashamed |
stunned |
As adjectives the difference between ashamed and stunned
is that
ashamed is feeling shame or guilt while
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As verbs the difference between ashamed and stunned
is that
ashamed is (
ashame) while
stunned is (
stun).
stunned |
dizzy |
As adjectives the difference between stunned and dizzy
is that
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked while
dizzy is having a sensation of whirling, with a tendency to fall; giddy; feeling unbalanced or lightheaded.
As verbs the difference between stunned and dizzy
is that
stunned is past tense of stun while
dizzy is to make dizzy, to bewilder.
perfect |
stunned |
As adjectives the difference between perfect and stunned
is that
perfect is fitting its definition precisely while
stunned is unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
As verbs the difference between perfect and stunned
is that
perfect is to make perfect; to improve or hone while
stunned is (
stun).
As a noun perfect
is (grammar) the perfect tense, or a form in that tense.
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