Stupefaction

Synonyms for "stupefaction" (52 found)

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Translations

11 translations across 5 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • κατάνυξις noun (the state of dismay; shock)

Bulgarian

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  • замайване noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • зашеметяване noun (the state of dismay; shock)

German

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  • Benommenheit noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • Bestürzung noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • Betäubung noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • Schock noun (the state of dismay; shock)

Ottoman Turkish

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  • شاشقینلق noun (the state of dismay; shock)

Russian

3 entries
  • остолбене́ние noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • оцепене́ние noun (the state of dismay; shock)
  • сту́пор noun (the state of dismay; shock)

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Suddenly roused from the state of stupefaction to which fear had reduced her, the female filled the air with shrieks. Disengaging herself from the officers, and rushing towards her husband, she clung with all her strength to his arm, imploring him, with frantic violence, not to let them kill her.

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