
stupor
/ˈstupɝ/
a state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility
stupor in a sentence
“He sat in a drunken stupor, unable to respond.”
Origin of stupor
Latin stupor numbness, stupefaction from stupere be struck senseless
Related Words
confabulate
to fabricate imaginary experiences as compensation for memory loss
dissociate
to disconnect or separate; to undergo dissociation
preoccupied
absorbed in thought; engrossed
abstracted
showing a lack of attention because the mind is elsewhere
absorbed
having one's attention fully engaged
entranced
filled with wonder and delight