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Main Entry: numb
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deadened, insensitive

Synonyms:

aloof, anesthetized, apathetic, asleep, benumbed, callous, casual, comatose, dazed, dead, detached, disinterested, frozen, immobilized, incurious, indifferent, insensate, insensible, insentient, lethargic, listless, numbed, paralyzed, phlegmatic, remote, senseless, stupefied, stuporous, torpid, unconcerned, unconscious, uncurious, unfeeling, uninterested

Antonyms:

lively, responsive, sensitive
Main Entry: dead
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: indifferent, cold

Synonyms:

anesthetized, apathetic, asleep, boring, callous, deadened, dull, flat, frigid, glazed, inert, insensitive, insipid, lukewarm, numb, numbed, paralyzed, senseless, spiritless, stagnant, stale, still, tasteless, torpid, unfeeling, uninteresting, unresponsive, vapid, wooden

Antonyms:

active, animated, interested, live, living, responsive, spirited, warm
Main Entry: frightened
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very scared

Synonyms:

abashed, affrighted, afraid, aghast, alarmed, anxious, butterflies, chicken*, chicken-hearted, cowed, dismayed, fearful, frozen, have cold feet, having kittens, hung up, in a cold sweat, in a panic, in a sweat, jellyfish, jittery, jumpy, lily-livered, mousy, numb, panicky, petrified, pushing the panic button, rabbity, running scared, scared stiff, shaky, shivery, sissy, spooked, startled, terrified, terror-stricken, terrorized, unnerved, uptight, yellow*

Antonyms:

calm, comforted, happy
Main Entry: frozen
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: very cold

Synonyms:

Siberian, antarctic, arctic, chilled, frigid, frosted, ice-cold, ice-covered, icebound, iced, icy, numb

Antonyms:

boiled, heated, hot
Main Entry: inert
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: not moving; lifeless

Synonyms:

apathetic, asleep, dead, dormant, down, dull, idle, immobile, impassive, impotent, inactive, inanimate, indolent, languid, languorous, lazy, leaden, listless, motionless, numb, paralyzed, passive, phlegmatic, powerless, quiescent, quiet, slack, sleepy, slothful, sluggard, sluggish, slumberous, static, still, stolid, torpid, unmoving, unreactive, unresponsive

Antonyms:

active, alive, animated, lively, mobile, moving, working
Main Entry: motionless
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: calm, not moving

Synonyms:

apoplectic, at a standstill, at rest, becalmed, dead, deadlocked, deathly, firm, fixed, frozen, halted, immobile, immotile, inanimate, inert, lifeless, numb, palsied, paralyzed, petrified, quiescent, quiet, spellbound, stable, stagnant, stalled, standing, static, stationary, steadfast, still, stock-still, torpid, transfixed, unmovable, unmoved, unmoving

Antonyms:

active, busy, lively, mobile, moving
Main Entry: out cold
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: unconscious

Synonyms:

benumbed, blacked out, comatose, dead to the world, down for the count, drowsy, feeling no pain, flattened, in a trance, numb, on the canvas, out, out like a light, passed out, put away, senseless, zonked
Main Entry: paralytic
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: impaired in movement

Synonyms:

diplegic, disabled, immobile, immobilized, inactive, incapacitated, insensible, lame, numb, palsied, palsified, paralyzed, paraplegic, powerless, quadriplegic

Antonyms:

healthy, uncrippled
Main Entry: petrified
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: terrified

Synonyms:

afraid, alarmed, anxious, dazed, fearful, frightened, frozen, have cold feet, immobilized, in a cold sweat, in a panic, numb, panicky, pushing the panic button, scared, scared stiff, shocked, speechless, spooked, startled, stunned, terror-stricken, terrorized, unnerved
Main Entry: stunned
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: dazed

Synonyms:

aghast, amazed, astonished, astounded, bewildered, blown away, bowled over, breathless, confounded, confused, dismayed, dumbfounded, flabbergasted, floored, frozen, numb, overcome, overwhelmed, shocked, speechless, startled, stumped, stupefied, surprised, taken aback
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