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Associations of "Blankly" (30 Words)
amaze | Affect with wonder. He has been amazed by the quality of the employees at the bank. |
astonish | Surprise or impress (someone) greatly. It astonished her that he was so anxious. |
astound | Affect with wonder. Her bluntness astounded him. |
bare | Just barely adequate or within a lower limit. An ordeal that would lay bare a troubled family background. |
bathtub | A bath. |
bemuse | Puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone. He was bemused by what was happening. |
bewilder | Be a mystery or bewildering to. His reaction had bewildered her. |
clean | Be cleanable. Led a clean life. |
daze | Overcome as with astonishment or disbelief. His mother s death left him in a daze. |
empty | Leave behind empty move out of. An empty room. |
famish | Be hungry; go without food. They had famished the city into surrender. |
immaculate | (in the Roman Catholic Church) free from sin. The apartment was immaculate. |
impassive | Deliberately impassive in manner. He remained impassive showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight. |
lave | Wash one’s face and hands. The waves laved the shore. |
pristine | Immaculately clean and unused. Pristine mountain snow. |
spotless | Completely neat and clean. A spotless white apron. |
stun | Overcome as with astonishment or disbelief. The news stunned her. |
stupefy | Astonish and shock. The offence of administering drugs to a woman with intent to stupefy her. |
stupor | Marginal consciousness. Someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor. |
surprise | Cause to be surprised. The announcement came as a complete surprise. |
surprised | Taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. A surprised expression. |
tidy | Of hair neat and tidy. His scrupulously tidy apartment. |
uncontaminated | Not contaminated. Uncontaminated air and food. |
unoccupied | (of a building, seat, etc.) not being occupied or used. Unoccupied France. |
unpainted | Not having a coat of paint or badly in need of a fresh coat. Unpainted furniture. |
unpolluted | Not defiled or corrupted. Unpolluted streams. |
unspotted | Not marked with spots. It has an unspotted white throat. |
unstained | Free from blemishes. An apron keeps his clothing unstained. |
unsullied | (of reputation) free from blemishes. An unsullied reputation. |
vacancy | Lack of intelligence or understanding. A vacancy for a shorthand typist. |