stupor

/ˈstuːpər/
noun
  1. A state of being almost unconscious or unable to think clearly, often caused by illness, shock, or drugs.
    • The heat caused a stupor that made it hard to concentrate.
    • After the accident, he lay in a stupor for several hours.
    • She drank too much and fell into a deep stupor.
  2. A state of mental numbness or dullness, as if stunned.
    • The long meeting left everyone in a stupor.
    • He stared at the screen in a stupor, unable to process the news.
    • She walked around in a stupor after hearing the bad news.
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