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English
Etymology
From stun + -ed.
Pronunciation
Adjective
stunned (comparative more stunned, superlative most stunned)
- Unable to act or respond; dazed; shocked.
Translations
unable to act or respond
- Afrikaans: sprakeloos
- Bulgarian: зашеметен (bg) (zašemeten)
- Catalan: atònit (ca), estupefacte (ca), atordit (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 愕然 (zh) (èrán), 目瞪口呆 (zh) (mùdèngkǒudāi), 错愕 (zh) (cuò'è)
- Finnish: tyrmätty (fi), pökertynyt, pökerryksissä
- French: abasourdi (fr), stupéfié (fr), stupéfait (fr)
- Galician: atónito, estupefacto (gl)
- German: fassungslos (de), sprachlos (de), betäubt (de), verblüfft (de), baff (de)
- Ido: astonegita (io)
- Italian: basito (it), stupefatto (it), scioccato (it), sbalordito (it), attonito (it), incantato (it), ammaliato (it)
- Latin: attonitus
- Maori: pōrewarewa, pōrewharewha, pōro
- Norman: êraté
- Portuguese: atónito (pt), atônito (pt), estupefacto (pt), atordoado (pt)
- Russian: ошеломлённый (ru) (ošelomljónnyj), остолбене́вший (ru) (ostolbenévšij)
- Spanish: atónito (es), estupefacto (es), aturdido (es), pasmado (es)
- Ukrainian: приголо́мшений (pryholómšenyj), ошеле́шений (ošeléšenyj)
- Walloon: reyusse (wa), ewaeré (wa), ståmusse (wa), a stok
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Verb
stunned
- simple past and past participle of stun