What is another word for dumbfounded?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌmfa͡ʊndɪd] (IPA)

Dumbfounded is a powerful word that means utterly astonished, stunned or amazed. An individual who is left speechless and bewildered by something can be described as dumbfounded. There are several synonyms that can be used in place of dumbfounded, including flabbergasted, astounded, incredulous, stupefied, shocked, amazed, stunned, or taken aback. These words serve as alternatives, capturing the same essence and conveying the same level of surprise. They are especially useful when conveying a strong emotional response to a situation or event, and can add depth and variety to your writing.

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What are the opposite words for dumbfounded?

The term "dumbfounded" refers to a state of astonishment or bewilderment. To find antonyms for this, we can consider words or phrases that describe the opposite of these feelings. Some examples include: confident, certain, composed, knowledgeable, clear-headed, composed, and self-assured. These terms suggest that the person is in control of their emotions and thoughts, and that they are not overwhelmed by the situation. They may imply a sense of clarity or certainty, which is diametrically opposed to the confusion and shock associated with being dumbfounded. Therefore, using these antonyms in contrast to "dumbfounded" can help convey a range of different emotional states.

Usage examples for Dumbfounded

Kazem, dumbfounded by the vehement rage that disgorged from him, floundered a few steps in the room, sat down, and whined, It's all on me.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
The lecturer was altogether too dumbfounded and terrified to utter a word.
"Moonshine & Clover"
Laurence Housman
As for father, if you'll believe me, it simply dumbfounded him; he hadn't a word!
"Hetty Wesley"
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch

Famous quotes with Dumbfounded

  • I'm dumbfounded, but nothing surprises me in this game.
    Francis Lee
  • I never cease being dumbfounded by the unbelievable things people believe.
    Leo Rosten
  • The teacher that I was for decades, and that I still am in a certain way, wondered what was meant by the word education. I was truly dumbfounded at the very thought of dealing with such an essential and extensive subject.
    Abdoulaye Wade
  • Graduation was nice. General Clark liked it. The Board of Visitors liked it. Moms and Dads liked it. And the Cadets hated it, for without a doubt it ranked as the most boring event of the year. Thus it was in 1964 that the Clarey twins pulled the graduation classic. When Colonel Hoy called the name of the first twin, instead of walking directly to General Clark to receive his diploma, he headed for the line of visiting dignitaries, generals, and members of the Board of Visitors who sat in a solemn semi-circle around the stage. He shook hands with the first startled general, then proceeded to shake hands and exchange pleasantries with every one on the stage. He did this so quickly that it took several moments for the whole act to catch on. When it finally did, the Corps went wild. General Clark, looking like he had just learned the Allies had surrendered to Germany, stood dumbfounded with Clarey number one's diploma hanging loosely from his hand; then Clarey number two started down the line, repeating the virtuoso performance of Clarey number one, as the Corps whooped and shouted their approval. The first Clarey grabbed his diploma from Clark and pumped his hand vigorously up and down. Meanwhile, his brother was breezing through the hand-shaking exercise. As both of them left the stage, they raised their diplomas above their heads and shook them like war tomahawks at the wildly applauding audience. No graduation is remembered so well.
    Pat Conroy
  • I look now at the very moment Even the Buddha is dumbfounded. All turns with a swing. I land on the plain of nothingness.
    Tetto Giko

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