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    daze
    /deɪz/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment: "he was walking around in a daze"

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  2. 1. : to stupefy especially by a blow : stun. The first punch dazed him. were dazed by his response. 2. : to dazzle with light. dazed by the bright sun. daze noun. He flung his bat in a daze and made a slow trot around the bases … Steve Wulf.

  3. noun. uk / deɪz / us / deɪz / in a daze. Add to word list. unable to think clearly: She was wandering around in a daze this morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Dreaming. be hearing/imagining/seeing things idiom. be miles away idiom. daydreamer. daydreaming. dreamlessly. dreamscape. fantasist. fantasize. in a dream idiom. mile.

  4. Daze definition: to stun or stupefy with a blow, shock, etc.. See examples of DAZE used in a sentence.

  5. A daze is a type of confusion, when you have a lack of clarity. When you first wake up, you might be in a bit of a daze, shuffling about the house before your brain really starts working.

  6. noun. us / deɪz / uk / deɪz / in a daze. Add to word list. unable to think clearly: She was wandering around in a daze this morning. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Dreaming. be hearing/imagining/seeing things idiom. be miles away idiom. daydreamer. daydreaming. dreamlessly. dreamscape. fantasist. fantasize. in a dream idiom. mile.

  7. If someone is in a daze, they are unable to think clearly, often because they have had a shock or surprise. For an hour I was walking around in a daze. American English : daze / ˈdeɪz /

  8. 1. to stun or stupefy, esp by a blow or shock. 2. to bewilder, amaze, or dazzle. n. a state of stunned confusion or shock (esp in the phrase in a daze) [C14: from Old Norse dasa-, as in dasask to grow weary] dazedly adv.