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Dumfounded   Listen
verb
Dumfound  v. t.  (past & past part. dumfounded; pres. part. dumfounding)  (Written also dumbfound)  To strike dumb; to confuse with astonishment.



adjective
dumfounded  adj.  Same as dumbfounded.
Synonyms: amazed, astonied, astonished, astounded, flabbergasted, stunned, stupefied, thunderstruck.






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"Dumfounded" Quotes from Famous Books



... Dumfounded, Jimsy followed Aunt Judith up to bed. Here in a great, old-fashioned bedroom he forgot everything in an eager contemplation of a whirling, feathery background ...
— Jimsy - The Christmas Kid • Leona Dalrymple

... in dumfounded amazement. "But why, in God's name, did you come here? This is madness—this ...
— The Tyranny of Weakness • Charles Neville Buck

... have been dumfounded by the frightful suddenness of the occurrence—the shot and the instant fall of Ashton. It was like a stroke of lightning out of a clear sky. Blake did not stand gaping even for a moment. As Ashton's ...
— Out of the Depths - A Romance of Reclamation • Robert Ames Bennet

... coming back when Nick began suddenly to sing. He looked up, staring. Such a thing dumfounded him. He had never heard a song like that in Newgate. There were rules in prison. "Here, here," he cried, "be still!" But ...
— Master Skylark • John Bennett

... were dumfounded to see Jesus leave them so quickly. A few attempted to follow, but they soon realized that twilight was swiftly fading into the darkness of night and ...
— Men Called Him Master • Elwyn Allen Smith


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