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pasmar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • amaze verb To fill someone with great surprise or wonder.
  • astonish verb To surprise someone so much that they are left amazed.
  • astound verb To shock or amaze someone so much that they are left almost speechless.
  • bewilder verb To confuse, disorientate, or puzzle someone, especially with many different choices.
  • boggle verb To overwhelm or bewilder the mind, especially with something surprising or hard to grasp.
  • shock noun A sudden, jarring surprise or emotional blow.
  • stun verb To knock someone senseless or make them lose awareness, often with a blow or shock.
  • stupefy verb To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to stun.

Senses

pasmar is used for these senses in English:

  • amaze To fill (someone) with surprise and wonder; to astonish, to astound, to surprise. [from 16th c.]
  • astonish To surprise greatly.
  • astound To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.
  • boggle (transitive) To confuse or mystify; overwhelm.
  • shock (transitive) To cause to be emotionally shocked; to cause (someone) to feel surprised and upset.
  • stun (transitive) To incapacitate; especially by inducing disorientation or unconsciousness.
  • stupefy (transitive, especially, law) To dull the senses or capacity to think thereby reducing responsiveness; to stun.

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