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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."
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That is the correct spelling of the verb. To stupefy is to render someone speechless or unable to respond, through shock, surprise, or amazement.
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