[+ obj] : to shock or surprise (someone) very much : to cause (someone) to become confused or unable to think clearly — usually used as (be) stupefied ▪ I was stupified by their decision.
— stu·pe·fac·tion
/ˌstu:pəˈfækʃən, Brit ˌstju:pəˈfækʃən/ noun [noncount]
▪ They looked at her in stupefaction.
/ˌstu:pəˈfækʃən, Brit ˌstju:pəˈfækʃən/ noun [noncount] ▪ They looked at her in stupefaction.
— stupefied adjective [more stupefied; most stupefied]
▪ They looked at her with stupefied expressions on their faces.
▪ They looked at her with stupefied expressions on their faces.
— stupefying adjective [more stupefying; most stupefying]
▪ a stupefying display of arrogance ▪ stupefying boredom
▪ a stupefying display of arrogance ▪ stupefying boredom




