1. stumped - Adjective
2. stumped - Verb
of Stump
Source: Webster's dictionaryTranshumanism can offer new insights and unorthodox solutions to insurmountable problems that have stumped politicians for years, decades, and centuries. Newton Lee
Check your spam folder The prophecies might be there No? Well, I'm stumped. Bye. Rick Riordan
Over the years he has taught himself to read X-rays, and when he is stumped he appeals to the radiologists among his far-flung friends and former colleagues. Source: Internet
He bundled together his reforms under the rubric of "The New Nationalism " and stumped the country for a strong federal role in regulating the economy and chastising bad corporations. Source: Internet
Both major parties have stumped up the funds to create new jobs in the recycling industry in the Moreton Bay region, north of Brisbane. Source: Internet
Or you're stumped why your neighbour was able to fly to New York last week, but you can't make the five-minute drive across the Windsor-Detroit border to visit family. Source: Internet