💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dumfound"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| astounding | That astounds or astound. |
| incredible | (figurative) Amazing; astonishing; awe-inspiring. |
| unbelievable | (figuratively) Amazing, astonishing; so surprising that one is almost, or figuratively, unable to believe. |
| surprizenoun | Archaic spelling of surprise. [Something unexpected.] |
| fuddle duddleverb | Alternative spelling of fuddle-duddle. [To depart, to be off.] |
| stymynoun | Alternative spelling of stymie. [(golf) A situation where an opponent's ball is directly in the way of one's own ball and the hole, on the putting green (abolished 1952).] |
| not know where to turnverb | Alternative form of not know which way to turn. [To be confused about how to handle a situation.] |
| dummyproofverb | Alternative form of dummy-proof. [(informal, humorous) Incapable of being misused even by the stupidest or most careless of users.] |
| hmpfnoun | Alternative form of humph. [(intransitive) To utter "humph!" in doubt or disapproval.] |
| de-dupeverb | Alternative form of dedupe. [(informal) To deduplicate.] |
| stimyverb | Alternative spelling of stymie. [To thwart or stump; to cause to fail or to leave hopelessly puzzled, confused, or stuck.] |
| shell-shocknoun | Alternative spelling of shell shock. [(figuratively) A stunning shock.] |
| beglamorverb | Alternative form of beglamour. [To make glamorous.] |
| mandernoun | A surname. |
| out-guessverb | Alternative form of outguess. [(transitive) To beat through accurate anticipation of someone's plans and actions.] |
| flamdoodlenoun | Alternative form of flapdoodle. [(uncountable) Nonsense.] |
| burst into flamesverb | Alternative form of burst into flame. [To catch fire suddenly and unexpectedly.] |
| shock-stalledverb | (aviation) Of an aircraft or a component of it: having undergone a shock stall. |
| gazumphverb | Alternative form of gazump. [(British) To swindle; to extort.] |
| dawnderverb | Alternative form of daunder (“stroll”). [(Scotland) To stroll; to meander.] |
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