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Often used in the same context:
torpor,
slumber,
daze,
reverie,
lethargy,
trance,
catatonia,
hypnotic trance,
comas,
sleepwalker,
unconsciousness,
delirium,
oblivion,
hallucination,
retching,
somnambulist,
slumberland,
ennui,
camomile tea,
doldrums,
drowse,
nothingness,
convulsions,
delusion,
semiconsciousness,
hangover,
miasma,
consciousness,
languor,
hibernation,
delirium tremens,
stupefaction,
diabetic coma,
purposelessness,
malaise,
abyss,
insomniac,
hysterics,
insensibility,
lassitude,
neurosis,
lulling,
tryptophan,
listlessness,
binge,
doze,
wakefulness,
bender,
despond,
distractedness,
weepiness,
zombielike,
purgatory,
paroxysm,
desuetude,
dreamland,
narcosis,
inebriation,
forgetfulness,
tizzy,
mindlessness,
netherworld,
amnesia,
disorientation,
mundanity,
funk,
paranoia,
grand mal,
giddiness,
senility,
fidgetiness,
slothfulness,
phantasmagoria,
stasis,
haze,
blotto,
enervation,
friskiness,
inanition,
rut,
agony,
neverland,
convulsing,
bacchanalia,
anomie,
derangement,
imbibing,
inanity,
sleeping pill,
wakening,
aimlessness,
incubus,
wooziness,
alkie,
twitching,
apoplexy,
awakening,
babble,
irresolution,
dreamworld,
drunkard,
ether,
somnolence,
swoon,
bewilderment,
dejection,
despair,
despondency,
prostration,
helplessness
Appears in the definition of:
.,
narcotic,
narcotising,
narcotizing
More general:
stupefaction,
unconsciousness
Synonyms:
daze,
grogginess,
semiconsciousness,
shock,
stupefaction
Also try:
— Adjectives for stupor:
drunken,
catatonic,
deep,
alcoholic,
profound,
semi,
mental,
dull,
heavy,
induced,
depressive,
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