1. stupor - Noun
2. stupor - Verb
Great diminution or suspension of sensibility; suppression of sense or feeling; lethargy.
Intellectual insensibility; moral stupidity; heedlessness or inattention to one's interests.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCocteau himself much later characterised his reaction as one of "stupor and disgust." Source: Internet
Dahmer claimed to have no memory of murdering Tuomi, yet stated he must have battered him to death in a drunken stupor. Source: Internet
Chief among these will be the presence of any drugs or alcohol in Brooks' system (one theory is Brooks wandered off and drowned himself by accident while in a stupor) and a more extensive accounting of the injuries to his body. Source: Internet
Narcotics are substances and preparations that induce drowsiness, sleep, stupor, insensibility, etc., and that these effects (and their rate) are complicated to prove, e.g. during litigation. Source: Internet
A hungry lil kid stole garri from a store and the next thing they did was to beat him to stupor and burn him to death…. Source: Internet
He'd roust the local drunk from his stupor on high holy day, seat him at the head of the table, and respectfully ask for his wisdom. Source: Internet