to be in a stupor
41stupor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lethargy, torpor, apathy, coma, daze. See insensibility, wonder. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. insensibility, lethargy, apathy, stupefaction, asphyxia, swoon, coma, fainting, swooning, unconsciousness,… …
42Stupor — Stu̱por [zu lat. stupere = betäubt sein] m; s: völlige körperliche und geistige Regungslosigkeit, krankhafter Stumpfsinn …
43stupor — m IV, D. u, Ms. stupororze; lm M. y med. psych. → osłupienie w zn. 3 ‹z łac.› …
44stupor — stu·por || stuËpÉ™(r) / stju n. unconscious state, insensibility; state of shock, daze, numbness, apathy …
45stupor — 1) proust 2) sprout …
46stupor — [ stju:pə] noun a state of near unconsciousness or insensibility. Derivatives stuporous adjective Origin ME: from L., from stupere be amazed or stunned …
47stupor — n. Lethargy, narcosis, torpor, numbness, coma, stupefaction …
48stupor — n 1. coma, Pathol. sopor; daze, trance, dream state. 2. numbness, unfeelingness, deadness, stupefaction; unconsciousness, senselessness, insensibility, obliviousness; torpor, inertness, supineness; lassitude, list lessness, lethargy, sluggishness …
49stupor — stu·por …
50stupor — n. a condition of near unconsciousness, with apparent mental inactivity and reduced ability to respond to stimulation …