- n. confusion characterized by lack of clarity (view details)
- n. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally (view details)
- v. overcome as with astonishment or disbelief (view details)
- v. to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light (view details)
Meaning 1: (noun) confusion characterized by lack of clarity
Synonym(s): fog ( what does fog stand for? ), haze ( what does haze stand for? )
daze is a kind of: confusedness ( what does confusedness stand for? ), confusion ( what does confusion stand for? ), disarray ( what does disarray stand for? ), mental confusion ( what does mental confusion stand for? )
daze is derived from: becloud ( what does becloud stand for? ), bedazzle ( what does bedazzle stand for? ), befog ( what does befog stand for? ), cloud ( what does cloud stand for? ), daze ( what does daze stand for? ), dazzle ( what does dazzle stand for? ), fog, haze over ( what does haze over stand for? ), mist ( what does mist stand for? ), obnubilate ( what does obnubilate stand for? ), obscure ( what does obscure stand for? )
Meaning 2: (noun) the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
Usage Example(s): he was numb with shock, his mother’’s deathleft him in a daze
Synonym(s): shock ( what does shock stand for? ), stupor ( what does stupor stand for? )
daze is derived from: appal ( what does appal stand for? ), appall ( what does appall stand for? ), bedaze ( what does bedaze stand for? ), daze, offend ( what does offend stand for? ), outrage ( what does outrage stand for? ), scandalise ( what does scandalise stand for? ), scandalize ( what does scandalize stand for? ), shock, stun ( what does stun stand for? ), traumatise ( what does traumatise stand for? ), traumatize ( what does traumatize stand for? )
Meaning 3: (verb) overcome as with astonishment or disbelief
Usage Example(s): The news stunned her
Synonym(s): bedaze, stun
daze is derived from: beauty ( what does beauty stand for? ), daze, dish ( what does dish stand for? ), knockout ( what does knockout stand for? ), looker ( what does looker stand for? ), lulu ( what does lulu stand for? ), mantrap ( what does mantrap stand for? ), peach ( what does peach stand for? ), ravisher ( what does ravisher stand for? ), shock, smasher ( what does smasher stand for? ), stunner ( what does stunner stand for? ), stupor, sweetheart ( what does sweetheart stand for? )
Meaning 4: (verb) to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
Usage Example(s): She was dazzled by the bright headlights
Synonym(s): bedazzle, dazzle
daze is derived from: daze, dazzle, fog, haze
Anagram1 for daze: adze (What does adze stand for?)
1An anagram is a word that results from the rearrangement of letters of another word. For example, an anagram of Mary is Army. Anagrams are fun!
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