daze

/deɪz/
noun
  1. A state of confusion or stunned surprise.
    • After the accident, she walked around in a daze.
    • He was in a daze from lack of sleep.
    • The news of his promotion left him in a happy daze.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To cause someone to feel confused or unable to think clearly, often from a shock or blow.
    • She was dazed by the unexpected question.
    • The sudden loud noise dazed everyone in the room.
    • The bright lights dazed the driver for a moment.
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