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Associations of "Stuck" (30 Words)
aghast | Filled with horror or shock. She winced aghast at his cruelty. |
amaze | Surprise (someone) greatly; fill with astonishment. He has been amazed by the quality of the employees at the bank. |
bemuse | Puzzle, confuse, or bewilder (someone. He was bemused by what was happening. |
bemused | Deeply absorbed in thought. As distant and bemused as a professor listening to the prattling of his freshman class. |
bewilder | Be a mystery or bewildering to. She was bewildered by his sudden change of mood. |
bewildered | Perplexed and confused; very puzzled. Bewildered and confused. |
blocked | (of email or a website) prevented from being accessed or used. The repaving results in many blocked streets. |
closed | With shutters closed. He sat with his eyes closed. |
confused | Having lost your bearings confused as to time or place or personal identity. The sound of a sort of confused hammering and shouting. |
dismayed | Struck with fear, dread, or consternation. |
dumbfound | Greatly astonish or amaze. She was dumbfounded at the sight that met her eyes. |
expression | Expression without words. Pardon the expression. |
feeling | The emotional side of someone’s character; emotional responses or tendencies to respond. He had a queasy feeling. |
gesticulate | Show, express or direct through movement. They were shouting and gesticulating frantically at drivers who did not slow down. |
immobile | Securely fixed in place. She sat immobile for a long time. |
loon | A person with confused ideas; incapable of serious thought. If only she weren t such a lovesick loon. |
lost | Having lost your bearings confused as to time or place or personal identity. The lost platoon. |
motile | One whose prevailing mental imagery takes the form of inner feelings of action. Males produce small motile gametes. |
motion | An optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object. A cushioned shoe that doesn t restrict motion. |
movement | A campaign undertaken by a political social or artistic movement. He was a charter member of the movement. |
mystify | Be a mystery or bewildering to. Lawyers who mystify the legal system so that laymen find it unintelligible. |
obstructed | Shut off to passage or view or hindered from action. An obstructed view. |
occluded | Taken into and retained in another substance. Large volumes of occluded hydrogen in palladium. |
perplexed | Full of difficulty or confusion or bewilderment. She gave him a perplexed look. |
perplexing | Lacking clarity of meaning; causing confusion or perplexity. A perplexing problem. |
predicament | (in Aristotelian logic) each of the ten ‘categories’, often listed as: substance or being, quantity, quality, relation, place, time, posture, having or possession, action, and passion. The club s financial predicament. |
puzzled | Filled with bewilderment. Puzzled that she left without saying goodbye. |
questioning | A request for information. The questioning mind of a child. |
quizzical | Playfully vexing (especially by ridicule)- Lawrence Durrell. He had a quizzical expression. |
surprised | Taken unawares or suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment. Surprised that he remembered my name. |