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Noun: daze  deyz
  1. Confusion characterized by lack of clarity
    "After the accident, he walked around in a daze";
    - fog, haze
     
  2. The feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
    "his mother's death left him in a daze";
    - shock, stupor
Verb: daze  deyz
  1. Overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
    "The news dazed her";
    - stun, bedaze
     
  2. Overwhelm or dazzle with light or brilliance; confuse or overwhelm with a spectacular display
    "She was dazed by the bright headlights";
    - dazzle, bedazzle

Sounds like: damming, damninge, day

Derived forms: dazed, dazes, dazing

Type of: blind, confusedness, confusion, desensitise [Brit], desensitize, disarray, mental confusion, muddiness, stupefaction

Encyclopedia: Daze, Burkina Faso