Stupefaction vs. Stupor

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Stupefactionnoun

The state of extreme shock or astonishment.

Stupefactionnoun

A state of insensibility; stupor.

Stupefactionnoun

The act of stupefying, or the state of being stupefied.

Stupefactionnoun

a feeling of stupefied astonishment

Stupefactionnoun

marginal consciousness;

Stupefactionnoun

the action of stupefying; making dull or lethargic;

Stupefaction

is a song written by rock musician Graham Parker and performed by Graham Parker and the Rumour for their 1980 studio album The Up Escalator. Inspired by Parker's time spent in Los Angeles, the song features sardonic lyrics that were based on an observation by Parker and his manager in the city.

Stupornoun

A state of reduced consciousness or sensibility.

Stupornoun

A state in which one has difficulty in thinking or using one’s senses.

Stupornoun

Great diminution or suspension of sensibility; suppression of sense or feeling; lethargy.

Stupornoun

Intellectual insensibility; moral stupidity; heedlessness or inattention to one's interests.

Stupornoun

the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally;

Stupornoun

marginal consciousness;

Stupor

Stupor is the lack of critical mental function and a level of consciousness, in which an affected person is almost entirely unresponsive and responds only to intense stimuli such as pain. The word derives from the Latin stupor ().

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