dazedness
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dazedness — noun see daze … New Collegiate Dictionary
dazedness — n. confusion, perplexity, bewildered state … English contemporary dictionary
dazedness — daz·ed·ness … English syllables
dazedness — zə̇dnə̇s noun ( es) Etymology: Middle English dasednes, from dased + nes ness : the quality or state of being dazed : daze … Useful english dictionary
daze — transitive verb (dazed; dazing) Etymology: Middle English dasen, from Old Norse *dasa; akin to Old Norse dasask to become exhausted Date: 14th century 1. to stupefy especially by a blow ; stun 2. to dazzle with light • daze … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of sports idioms — The following is a list of phrases derived from sports which have become idioms (slang or otherwise) in English. They have evolved a usage and meaning independent of sports and are often used by those with little knowledge of these games. The… … Wikipedia
daze — dazedly /day zid lee/, adv. dazedness, n. /dayz/, v., dazed, dazing, n. v.t. 1. to stun or stupefy with a blow, shock, etc.: He was dazed by a blow on the head. 2. to overwhelm; dazzle: The splendor of the palace dazed her. n. 3. a dazed… … Universalium
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Schizophrenia/Dementia Praecox: Emergence of the Concept — (See also Psychosis: Emergence; Schizophrenia: Recent Concepts; Unitary Psychosis; Wernicke–Kleist–Leonhard Pathway.) Schizophrenia remains among the most puzzling of all diseases in psychiatry because there is no single symptom… … Historical dictionary of Psychiatry
numbness — n 1. unconsciousness, insentience, insensibility, insensitiveness, insensitivity; stupor, narcosis, anesthetization, hypnosis, paralysis; shock, dazedness, confusion. 2. inattentiveness, absent mindedness, indifference, insouciance, nonchalance;… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder