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numb
[nuhm]
adjective
deprived of physical sensation or the ability to move.
fingers numb with cold.
manifesting or resembling numbness.
a numb sensation.
incapable of action or of feeling emotion; enervated; prostrate.
numb with grief.
lacking or deficient in emotion or feeling; indifferent.
She was numb to their pleas for mercy.
verb (used with object)
to make numb.
numb
/ nʌm /
adjective
deprived of feeling through cold, shock, etc
unable to move; paralysed
characteristic of or resembling numbness
a numb sensation
verb
to make numb; deaden, shock, or paralyse
Other Word Forms
- numbly adverb
- numbness noun
- half-numb adjective
- unnumbed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of numb1
Example Sentences
“I still go numb a little bit,” Jordan told “Today.”
"Is it, in fact, unhealthy and desensitising and numbing to feel joy when we're surrounded by so much suffering?" he asks.
The Dodgers sat on the bench, almost too numb to move, watching the sight on the field.
It’s very easy to become numb to how corrupt this administration is, how much nepotism is going on, how much self-dealing is going on.
Their son Jonathan Reynolds said their health was rapidly deteriorating, with his father suffering serious convulsions and his mother "numb" from anaemia and malnutrition.
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