- dazedly
- daz·ed·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
dazedly — daze ► VERB ▪ cause to feel stunned or bewildered. ► NOUN ▪ a state of stunned confusion or bewilderment. DERIVATIVES dazedly adverb. ORIGIN from Old Norse, weary … English terms dictionary
dazedly — adverb in a daze; in a dazed manner he wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn t matter so much • Syn: ↑torpidly • Derived from adjective: ↑torpid (for: ↑torpidly), ↑dazed … Useful english dictionary
dazedly — adverb see daze … New Collegiate Dictionary
dazedly — adverb In a dazed manner … Wiktionary
dazedly — daz·ed·ly || deɪzɪdlɪ adv. in a stunned and astonished manner, bewilderedly … English contemporary dictionary
XDR: X Dazedly Ray — Éditeur UNIPACC Développeur UNIPACC Date de sortie 26 août 1990 Genre Shoot them up Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme … Wikipédia en Français
XDR: X-Dazedly-Ray — Éditeur UNIPACC Développeur UNIPACC Date de sortie 26 août 1990 Genre Shoot them up Mode de jeu Un joueur Plate forme … Wikipédia en Français
daze — dazedly /day zid lee/, adv. dazedness, n. /dayz/, v., dazed, dazing, n. v.t. 1. to stun or stupefy with a blow, shock, etc.: He was dazed by a blow on the head. 2. to overwhelm; dazzle: The splendor of the palace dazed her. n. 3. a dazed… … Universalium
torpidly — adverb in a daze; in a dazed manner he wondered dazedly whether the term after next at his new school wouldn t matter so much • Syn: ↑dazedly • Derived from adjective: ↑torpid, ↑dazed (for: ↑dazedly) * * * … Useful english dictionary
daze — transitive verb (dazed; dazing) Etymology: Middle English dasen, from Old Norse *dasa; akin to Old Norse dasask to become exhausted Date: 14th century 1. to stupefy especially by a blow ; stun 2. to dazzle with light • daze … New Collegiate Dictionary