stupefaction

See also: stupéfaction

English

Etymology

From Middle French stupéfaction, from Latin stupefaciō (strike dumb, stun with amazement, stupefy), from stupeō (I am stunned, speechless) (English stupid, stupor) + faciō (do, make).

Noun

stupefaction (countable and uncountable, plural stupefactions)

  1. The state of extreme shock or astonishment.
  2. A state of insensibility; stupor.

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