[+ obj] 1 : to surprise or upset (someone) very much
▪ a theft that stunned [=shocked] the art world ▪ The angry criticism stunned them. ▪ They were stunned by the news. = The news stunned them. ▪ His old friends were stunned at his success. ▪ She sat in stunned disbelief/silence. ▪ There was a stunned expression on her face. 2 : to cause (someone) to suddenly become very confused, very dizzy, or unconscious
▪ weapons that can stun people temporarily
▪ a theft that stunned [=shocked] the art world ▪ The angry criticism stunned them. ▪ They were stunned by the news. = The news stunned them. ▪ His old friends were stunned at his success. ▪ She sat in stunned disbelief/silence. ▪ There was a stunned expression on her face.
▪ weapons that can stun people temporarily





