Pronunciation: /kætəˈtɒnɪk ˈstuːpər/
noun a state of mental stupor or daze
A1 The man was in a catatonic stupor after the accident.
A2 She fell into a catatonic stupor due to extreme exhaustion.
B1 The patient was diagnosed with catatonic stupor as a result of severe trauma.
B2 The catatonic stupor lasted for several hours before the patient regained consciousness.
C1 The psychiatrist recommended therapy to help the patient overcome their catatonic stupor.
C2 The catatonic stupor was a symptom of the underlying psychological disorder.
formal The patient was found in a catatonic stupor, unresponsive to any external stimuli.
informal After hearing the news, she just sat there in a catatonic stupor for hours.
slang He was so shocked by the revelation that he went into a total catatonic stupor.
figurative The overwhelming workload put him in a catatonic stupor, unable to make any decisions.
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