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Often used in the same context:
stupor,
woozy,
dizzy,
crestfallen,
retching,
awe,
trance,
motionless,
disbelief,
sobbing,
twitching,
reverie,
cringing,
bewilderment,
sleepwalker,
weeping,
petrified,
daydreaming,
bawling,
sighing,
grimace,
dreamland,
giddiness,
hallucination,
coma,
glumly,
agony,
dejection,
amazement,
writhing,
smirk,
mumble,
sweating,
wonderment,
convulsing,
slurring,
hysterics,
dread,
reliving,
moonstruck,
rheumy,
shudders,
hypnotic trance,
stagger,
slumberland,
disorientation,
heartsore,
vomit,
torpor,
starstruck,
bemusement,
dozing,
delirium,
flashbacks,
giggles,
haggard,
gasps,
jog,
disgust,
stammering,
wailing,
commotion,
drooling,
goosebumps,
pandemonium,
astonishment,
somnambulist,
nightmares,
stumbling,
skanked,
cackles,
fogginess,
verklempt,
stupefaction,
catatonia,
grogginess,
hangover,
elation,
spazzing,
tremble,
goose pimples,
shiver,
bathrobe,
deja vu,
panic,
speechlessness,
blankness,
faints,
goose bumps,
tears,
babbling,
loopy,
slumbers,
misty,
murmuring,
deadness,
zombielike,
grins,
pitying,
nightman,
eerie,
doze,
languor,
slumber,
swoon,
inebriation,
thrall,
ecstasy,
oblivion,
somnolence,
hum,
hush,
lassitude
Appears in the definition of:
dazedly,
torpidly
More general:
blind,
confusion,
desensitize,
disarray,
mental confusion,
stupefaction
Synonyms:
bedaze,
bedazzle,
dazzle,
fog,
haze,
shock,
stun,
stupor
Also try:
— Adjectives for daze:
such,
happy,
complete,
half,
alcoholic,
slight,
drunken,
semi,
pleasant,
mental,
sleepy,
more...
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