Synonyms of the word daze


DAZEBEDAZE - BEDAZZLE - BLIND - CONFUSEDNESS - CONFUSION - DAZZLE - DESENSITISE - DESENSITIZE - DISARRAY - FOG - HAZE - MUDDINESS - SHOCK - STUN - STUPEFACTION - STUPOR

daze

  • n. The state of being dazed;.
  • n. (mining) A glittering stone.
  • v. To stupefy with excess of light, with a blow, with cold, or with fear; to confuse; to benumb.

bedaze

  • v. To cause to become dazed.

bedazzle

  • v. (transitive) To confuse or disarm by dazzling.
  • v. (transitive, informal) To decorate with sequins or other sparkly material; to bespangle.

blind

  • adj. (not comparable, of a person or animal) Unable to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
  • adj. (not comparable, of an eye) Unable to be used to see, due to physiological or neurological factors.
  • adj. (comparable) Failing to see, acknowledge, perceive.
  • adj. (not comparable) Of a place, having little or no visibility.
  • adj. (not comparable) Closed at one end; having a dead end.
  • adj. (not comparable) Having no openings for light or passage.
  • adj. smallest or slightest in phrases such as.
  • adj. (not comparable) without any prior knowledge.
  • adj. (not comparable) unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating…
  • adj. Unintelligible or illegible.
  • adj. (horticulture) Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit.
  • n. A covering for a window to keep out light. The covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can…
  • n. A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name…
  • n. Any device intended to conceal or hide.
  • n. Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge.
  • n. (military) A blindage.
  • n. A halting place.
  • n. (baseball, slang, 1800s) No score.
  • n. (poker) A forced bet: the small blind or the big blind.
  • n. (poker) A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
  • n. (uncountable) Those who are blind, taken as a group.
  • v. (transitive) To make temporarily or permanently blind.
  • v. (slang, obsolete) To curse.
  • v. To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
  • v. To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the…
  • adv. Without seeing; unseeingly.
  • adv. (poker, three card brag) Without looking at the cards dealt.

confusedness

  • n. The state or quality of being confused.

confusion

  • n. A lack of clarity or order.
  • n. The state of being confused; misunderstanding.
  • n. (archaic) A state of shame or embarrassment.

dazzle

  • v. (transitive) To confuse the sight of by means of excessive brightness.
  • v. (transitive, figuratively) To render incapable of thinking clearly; to overwhelm with showiness or brilliance.
  • v. (intransitive) To be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness.
  • n. A light of dazzling brilliancy.
  • n. (figuratively) Showy brilliance that may stop a person from thinking clearly.
  • n. (uncommon) A herd of zebra.

desensitise

  • v. Alternative spelling of desensitize.

desensitize

  • v. To cause to become less sensitive or insensitive.

disarray

  • v. (transitive) To throw into disorder; to break the array of.
  • v. (transitive) To take off the dress of; to unrobe.
  • n. Want of array or regular order; disorder; confusion.
  • n. Confused attire; undress; dishabille.

fog

  • n. (uncountable) A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud.
  • n. (uncountable) A mist or film clouding a surface.
  • n. A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion.
  • n. (photography) A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image.
  • n. (computer graphics) Distance fog.
  • v. (intransitive) To become covered with or as if with fog.
  • v. (intransitive) To become obscured in condensation or water.
  • v. (intransitive, photography) To become dim or obscure.
  • v. (transitive) To cover with or as if with fog.
  • v. (transitive) To disperse insecticide into (a forest canopy) so as to collect organisms.
  • v. (transitive) To obscure in condensation or water.
  • v. (transitive) To make confusing or obscure.
  • v. (transitive, photography) To make dim or obscure.
  • v. To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.
  • n. A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
  • n. (Britain, dialect) Tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season; foggage.
  • n. (Scotland) Moss.
  • v. (transitive) To pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.

haze

  • n. (uncountable) Very fine solid particles (smoke, dust) or liquid droplets (moisture) suspended in the air,…
  • n. (uncountable) A reduction of transparency of a clear gas or liquid.
  • n. An analogous dullness on a surface that is ideally highly reflective or transparent.
  • n. (uncountable, figuratively) Any state suggestive of haze in the atmosphere, such as mental confusion or…
  • n. (uncountable, engineering, packaging) The degree of cloudiness or turbidity in a clear glass or plastic,…
  • n. (countable, brewing) Any substance causing turbidity in beer or wine.
  • v. To be hazy, or thick with haze.
  • v. (US, informal) To perform an unpleasant initiation ritual upon a usually non-consenting individual, especially…
  • v. To oppress or harass by forcing to do hard and unnecessary work.

muddiness

  • n. The characteristic of being muddy.

shock

  • n. Sudden, heavy impact.
  • n. (mathematics) A discontinuity arising in the solution of a partial differential equation.
  • v. To cause to be emotionally shocked.
  • v. To give an electric shock.
  • v. (obsolete, intransitive) To meet with a shock; to meet in violent encounter.
  • n. An arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.
  • n. (commerce, dated) A lot consisting of sixty pieces; a term applied in some Baltic ports to loose goods.
  • n. (by extension) A tuft or bunch of something (e.g. hair, grass).
  • n. (obsolete, by comparison) A small dog with long shaggy hair, especially a poodle or spitz; a shaggy lapdog.
  • v. To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.

stun

  • v. (transitive) To incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.
  • v. (transitive) To shock or surprise.
  • v. (snooker, billiards) To hit the cue ball so that it slides without topspin or backspin (and with or without…
  • n. The condition of being stunned.
  • n. (Newfoundland) A person who is deemed to be unintelligent.
  • n. (billiard, snooker, pool) The effect on the cue ball where the ball is hit without topspin, backspin or…

stupefaction

  • n. The state of dismay; shock.

stupor

  • n. A state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.
  • n. A state in which one has difficulty in thinking or using one’s senses.

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