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stunned - Master This Word

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stunned Word Meanings

  • to shock or surprise someone greatly
  • to make someone unable to react
  • to daze or incapacitate temporarily
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stunned Example Sentences

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stunned Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /stʌn/
US /stʌn/
Syllables
stun

stunned Word Etymology

stun = st- (from Latin 'stupere' meaning to be stunned) + un (a suffix indicating action). Historical origin: Latin → Old French → English. Memory image: Picture a boxer delivering a punch that leaves the opponent momentarily dazed, unable to comprehend what's happening.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible Input

English Brain Route

I shoulder the backpack, step forward, and a sudden shout crashes through the room. My breath catches, thoughts scatter, and a sharp jolt shoots through me, leaving me momentarily unable to react. I plant my feet, adjust my stance, and for a beat I can’t move much as my eyes widen. Then I steady myself, keep my balance, and let the moment pass into a clear memory of being stunned by the surprise.

Real Context

Stun is a verb meaning to shock or surprise someone greatly, to make someone unable to react, or to daze or incapacitate temporarily. The core idea is a sudden, jarring interruption of attention or motor control. You can stun an opponent with a powerful punch, a shocking revelation, or a clever trick. It can describe temporary incapacity, as in a blow that stuns you, or a momentary lack of response caused by surprise. The noun stun appears in phrases like stun gun or a temporary stupor, but the verb form is far more common in everyday usage.

Usage Reminders

  • Stun is often transitive: you stun someone with something.
  • Don't use stun for mild surprise; reserve for stronger, abrupt effects.
  • Stun can describe temporary incapacity, not permanent harm.
  • Stun is common in sports, magic, and news contexts.
  • Stunned is the adjective form; do not misuse as a noun.

Common Misconceptions

  • Stun means to kill or permanently injure someone.
  • If you are stunned, you must be unconscious.
  • Stun is only used in physical violence, not in metaphorical cases.
  • Stun and shock are always interchangeable.
  • Stun can only describe a sudden physical blow.

Thinking Differences

Native English frames stun as a strong, sudden interruption that can be physical or psychological; learners often overextend to mild surprise or misapply to permanent harm.

Learning Tips

  • Compare stun with shock and amaze to notice nuances.
  • Use stun with a direct object like a punch or revelation.
  • Remember stun can be physical or metaphorical.
  • Be careful with passive contexts: 'stunned' describes the state, not a passive action.
  • Practice with both real events and fictional scenes to feel the shift in intensity.
  • Watch sports or magic videos and note how commentators use stun.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the meaning of the word 'stunned'?

A.Happy
B.Confused
C.Surprised
D.Angry
Step 2: Usage

In which sentence is 'stunned' used correctly?

A.He was thrilled by the news.
B.She was stunned by the unexpected turn of events.
C.They were laughing hysterically at the joke.
D.I felt bored during the movie.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is a synonym of 'stunned'?

A.Excited
B.Interested
C.Pleased
D.Shocked
Step 4: Opposite Words

Which word is an antonym of 'stunned'?

A.Dazzled
B.Unimpressed
C.Astonished
D.Perplexed
Step 5: Mastery

Can you think of a real-life situation where someone might feel stunned?

A.Winning a lottery
B.Having a birthday party
C.Being in a car accident
D.Reading a book

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