Synonyms of stupor

Antonyms of stupor

Collocations of stupor

drunken stupor
Frequency: 75 %

After a night of heavy drinking, he found himself in a drunken stupor.

deep stupor
Frequency: 60 %

The medication put her into a deep stupor, and she slept for hours.

confused stupor
Frequency: 40 %

He woke up in a confused stupor, unsure of where he was.

shocked stupor
Frequency: 35 %

The news left her in a shocked stupor, unable to process what she had heard.

blank stupor
Frequency: 20 %

She stared ahead in a blank stupor, lost in her thoughts.

Idiomatic Expressions for stupor

  • Phrase: stupor of thought
    Meaning: a mental state of confusion or inability to think clearly
    Usage: The exam questions put him in a stupor of thought, and he couldn't answer any of them.