"Stunt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A stunt is a planned and controlled risk-taking action, typically performed for entertainment, sports, or commercial purposes. Examples include:
Acrobatic stunts in movies or circus performances
High-risk stunts in action films
Record-breaking stunts, such as flights or freestyle stunts in sports
Public relations stunts to gain attention or publicity
I think you meant "student".<br><br>A student is a person who is learning in a school, college, or university.
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."
having or feeling a sudden, unexpected, and striking shock or surprise, often as a result of something disturbing or frightening.
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.
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.
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.
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
A stupa is a structural monument that is typically a Buddhist shrine, often containing relics or sacred objects associated with Buddhism. It is usually a mound or tower, varying in height, used to commemorate the Buddha's enlightenment, store relics, and to focus the devotee's thoughts on the goal of spiritual success. The stupa may be found in numerous countries with a present or historical Buddhist culture, as the structure itself typically represents a substantial aspect of the Buddha's body, speech, and other key aspects of Buddhist thought. <br><br>Further, the architectural features of a stupa generally include its four principal faces (vajrasana or other motifs), each of which often ends in a boundary/parapet deriving from a gentle dome at its top end that protects the sacred dimensions/porch inside the central core-screen-building-wing-supported, monolithic edifice.