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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin stupefactus with the latter part gallicised after fait.
Pronunciation
Adjective
stupéfait (feminine stupéfaite, masculine plural stupéfaits, feminine plural stupéfaites)
- astounded, astonished, dumbfounded
- J’étais stupéfait. ― I was astounded.
Participle
stupéfait (feminine stupéfaite, masculine plural stupéfaits, feminine plural stupéfaites)
- past participle of stupéfaire
- Cela m’a stupéfait. ― That astounded me.
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