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numb in Russian

numb in Russian is онеме́лый, неме́ть, цепене́ть — numb means unable to feel physical sensation, especially because of cold or pressure on a nerve.

numb in Russian

онеме́лый
adj
Pronounced: onemelyy
Physically unable to feel, not having the power of sensation.
неме́ть
verb
Pronounced: nemet
(transitive) To cause to become numb (physically or emotionally).
цепене́ть
verb
Pronounced: tsepenet
(transitive) To cause (a feeling) to be less intense.

What does "numb" mean?

  1. adj Unable to feel physical sensation, especially because of cold or pressure on a nerve.
    "Her fingers went numb in the freezing wind."
  2. adj Unable to feel or respond emotionally, often after shock or grief.
    "He felt numb for days after hearing the news."
  3. verb To make (something) unable to feel physical sensation, or to dull an emotion.
    "The dentist numbed his gum before the injection."

numb in a sentence

  • Her fingers went numb in the freezing wind.
  • He felt numb for days after hearing the news.
  • The dentist numbed his gum before the injection.
  • Years of bad news had numbed her to fresh disasters.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "numb" in Russian?

"numb" in Russian is онеме́лый, неме́ть, цепене́ть. numb means: Unable to feel physical sensation, especially because of cold or pressure on a nerve.

How do you pronounce онеме́лый?

"numb" in Russian is онеме́лый, pronounced "onemelyy".

How do you use "numb" in a sentence?

Example: "Her fingers went numb in the freezing wind." In Russian, "numb" is онеме́лый, неме́ть, цепене́ть.

Are there other ways to say "numb" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "numb": онеме́лый, неме́ть, цепене́ть.

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