Daze

“Daze” refers to a state of bewilderment, confusion, or disorientation, often accompanied by a lack of awareness or comprehension. It is a condition where one feels mentally stunned or incapacitated, as if in a temporary state of shock or stupor, making it difficult to process information or respond coherently to stimuli.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The sudden loud noise left him in a daze for a few moments.
  2. After the accident, she walked around in a daze, unable to comprehend what had just happened.
  3. The unexpected news of his promotion left him in a joyful daze.
  4. The dazzling lights and colors of the concert left the audience in a mesmerizing daze.
  5. The monotonous lecture put the students into a sleepy daze.
  6. Emerging from the dark tunnel, the hiker was momentarily in a disorienting daze.
  7. The shocking revelation left everyone in the room in a collective state of daze.
  8. He stared blankly at the complex problem, caught in a mental daze.
  9. The medication had a side effect of causing a mild daze in some patients.
  10. The intense heat of the day put the desert wanderer in a dehydrated daze.

Synonyms and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Stupor: Tumpul
  • Confusion: Kebingungan
  • Bewilderment: Keterkejutan
  • Fog: Kabut
  • Stunned: Tersentak
  • Amazement: Keheranan
  • Befuddlement: Bingung
  • Astonishment: Keajaiban
  • Perplexity: Kekacauan
  • Muddle: Kacau

Antonyms and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Clarity: Keterangkasan
  • Awareness: Kesadaran
  • Comprehension: Pemahaman
  • Alertness: Kewaspadaan
  • Focus: Fokus
  • Consciousness: Kesadaran
  • Sharpness: Ketajaman
  • Understanding: Pengertian
  • Soberness: Kewaraswastaan
  • Clear-headedness: Keterangkasan

Derived Words and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Dazed: Tersentak
  • Dazing: Membuat bingung
  • Dazedly: Dengan keheranan
  • Dazement: Kekejutan
  • Daziness: Kebingungan

Related Words and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Stunned: Tersentak
  • Baffled: Tersandung
  • Unfocused: Tidak terfokus
  • Disoriented: Tidak terarah
  • Bewildered: Bingung
  • Nonplussed: Tidak terkejut
  • In a haze: Dalam kebingungan
  • Perplexed: Kekacauan
  • Confounded: Terkejut

Phrasal Verbs and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Daze off: Terdiam
  • Daze out: Membekukan
  • Daze up: Membuat bingung
  • Daze away: Menghilang dalam keheranan
  • Daze down: Terbengong-bengong

Common Expressions and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • In a daze: Dalam keheranan
  • Caught in a daze: Terjebak dalam kebingungan
  • Stare into a daze: Menatap dalam kebingungan
  • Snap out of the daze: Bangun dari kebingungan
  • Walk around in a daze: Berjalan dalam kebingungan

Related Idioms and Indonesian Equivalent:

  • Knocked into a cocked hat: Tersentak
  • All in a muddle: Semua kacau
  • Lost in the fog: Hilang dalam kabut
  • Out of it: Tidak sadar
  • In a fog: Dalam kebingungan

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