"Stunning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Stunning
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"Stunning" Meaning

Extremely impressive or attractive, amazing and breathtakingly beautiful or extraordinary.

"Stunning" Examples

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1. Colloquial usage

"She looked utterly stunning in her red dress, turning heads at the party."

2. Literary context

"The stunning view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking, with the sun setting over the ocean."

3. Journalistic style

"The new smartphone is stunning with its sleek design and advanced features."

4. Describing a performance

"The musician's stunning guitar solo brought the house down, earning a standing ovation."

5. Informal usage

"Dude, this cake is stunning, have you tried it?"

"Stunning" Similar Words

Stumpy

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Having or characterized by a short, thick stump (a cut-off piece of a tree trunk) or a short, stumpy limb or finger.<br><br>Example: "He has a stumpy little finger."<br><br>Also, someone who is short of stature, especially as a humorous or affectionate nickname.<br><br>Example: "My little brother's a bit stumpy but he's got a heart of gold."

Stun

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To shock or amaze someone completely, often so that they can't speak or think straight.

Stundism

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I couldn't find any definition for "stundism". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

Stundist

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I think you meant "student".<br><br>A student is a person who is learning in a school, college, or university.

Stung

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Verb: to be bitten or pierced by a wasp or other insect.<br><br>Example: "I got stung by a bee while camping in the woods."<br><br>Noun: a puncture or small wound made by a wound, especially one caused by a poisonous insect.<br><br>Example: "She was treated for a stung eye after a bee flew into her face."<br><br>Idiom: to be affected or affected badly by something.<br><br>Example: "The company was stung by a surprise lawsuit from a rival competitor."

Stunk

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To have a strong, unpleasant smell, often of something decaying or rotten.

Stunned

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having or feeling a sudden, unexpected, and striking shock or surprise, often as a result of something disturbing or frightening.

Stunner

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A person or thing that is extremely impressive or astonishing, often in a surprising or shocking way.<br><br>Example: The fireworks display was a real stunner, with colors and patterns exploding across the night sky.

Stunningly

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Spectacularly impressive or surprising; extremely striking or beautiful.<br><br>Example: The stunningly clear waters of the lake made it a popular destination for swimmers.

Stuns

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To stun means to surprise or shock someone so that they are too amazed or stunned to do anything.<br><br>Example: The incredible news stunned the team.<br><br>Synonyms: amaze, shock, astound, bewilder.

Stunt

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A stunt is a planned and controlled risk-taking action, typically performed for entertainment, sports, or commercial purposes. Examples include:<br><br> Acrobatic stunts in movies or circus performances<br> High-risk stunts in action films<br> Record-breaking stunts, such as flights or freestyle stunts in sports<br> Public relations stunts to gain attention or publicity

Stunted

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Failed to develop normally or reach normal size.<br><br>Example: The stunted tree was barely six feet tall.<br><br>Synonyms: underdeveloped, slow-growing, impaired, defective<br><br>Antonyms: thriving, healthy, normal, robust

Stunting

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Stunting refers to a condition in which a child does not grow at a healthy rate due to either a lack of access to nutritious food or chronic illness, leading to stunted physical development and delayed cognitive development. It can also refer to a type of acrobatic or aerial stunt performed in sports or entertainment, such as in gymnastics or circus arts. In a broader sense, stunting can also describe a type of behavior or action that is deliberately done to shock or surprise others.

Stuntman

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A stuntman (or stuntwoman) is a professional who performs dangerous stunts in a movie or TV show, either in films, television series, theater, sports, or other performance. They are trained to perform acrobatic and sometimes high-risk actions, such as stunts involving fire, speed, or heights, in order to create an exciting and realistic effect for the audience. Stuntmen and stuntwomen perform these actions while ensuring that they minimize risks and are safe enough for the actors and audience, but also providing them with as much realism as possible.

Stuntmen

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Stunts

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1. Unusual or impressive acts involving physical feats, often performed for entertainment purposes.<br>2. Sudden or unexpected events that cause a difficult situation to become worse.<br>3. In engineering or design, a technique or procedure that uses creative or unorthodox methods to achieve a desired outcome.