Need another word that means the same as “stupor”? Find 8 synonyms and 30 related words for “stupor” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Stupor” are: grogginess, semiconsciousness, stupefaction, daze, shock, state of stupefaction, state of senselessness, state of unconsciousness
Stupor as a Noun
Definitions of "Stupor" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “stupor” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally.
- A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility.
- Marginal consciousness.
Synonyms of "Stupor" as a noun (8 Words)
daze | A state of stunned confusion or bewilderment. He was walking around in a daze. |
grogginess | A dazed and staggering state caused by alcohol. His grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows. |
semiconsciousness | Marginal consciousness. |
shock | A disturbance causing instability in an economy. Electricians get accustomed to occasional shocks. |
state of senselessness | A state of depression or agitation. |
state of stupefaction | The way something is with respect to its main attributes. |
state of unconsciousness | The territory occupied by one of the constituent administrative districts of a nation. |
stupefaction | The state of being stupefied. Salesmen stood in bored stupefaction. |
Usage Examples of "Stupor" as a noun
- Someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor.
- A drunken stupor.
Associations of "Stupor" (30 Words)
alcoholic | Characteristic of or containing alcohol. Alcoholic liquor. |
amaze | Affect with wonder. Your ability to speak six languages amazes me. |
bacchanal | A priest, worshipper, or follower of Bacchus. A night of bacchanalian revelry. |
bacchanalian | Characterized by or given to drunken revelry. A bacchanalian orgy. |
beer | A general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops. A pint of beer. |
bibulous | Excessively fond of drinking alcohol. A bibulous evening. |
carousal | Revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party. |
carouse | Engage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking. Corporate carouses. |
coma | The luminous cloud of particles surrounding the frozen nucleus of a comet; forms as the comet approaches the sun and is warmed. After the film I settled into a coma. |
daze | Confusion characterized by lack of clarity. His mother s death left him in a daze. |
drunken | Caused by or showing the effects of drink. A drunken binge. |
inebriate | Make (someone) drunk; intoxicate. Inebriate times by the Bay. |
inebriated | Drunk; intoxicated. Helplessly inebriated. |
inebriety | A temporary state resulting from excessive consumption of alcohol. The ravages of inebriety. |
intoxicated | As if under the influence of alcohol. A noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors. |
oaf | An awkward stupid person. They are just big clumsy oafs. |
plastered | Covered with a coat of plaster. I went out and got totally plastered. |
revel | Enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing. Bill said he was secretly revelling in his new found fame. |
reveler | A celebrant who shares in a noisy party. The clubs attract revelers as young as thirteen. |
revelry | Unrestrained merrymaking. Sounds of revelry issued into the night. |
sober | Become sober after excessive alcohol consumption. I ought to sober up a bit. |
spree | Take part in a spree. A shopping spree. |
stun | Knock unconscious or into a dazed or semi-conscious state. The community was stunned by the tragedy. |
surprise | Cause to be surprised. He surprised an interesting scene. |
tipple | Drink alcohol, especially habitually. Those who liked to tipple and gamble. |
tipsy | Slightly drunk. Tipsy revellers. |
vertigo | A sensation of whirling and loss of balance, associated particularly with looking down from a great height, or caused by disease affecting the inner ear or the vestibular nerve; giddiness. |