stupéfait

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin stupefactus with the latter part gallicised after fait.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sty.pe.fɛ/
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  • Rhymes:
  • Homophone: stupéfaits

Adjective

stupéfait (feminine stupéfaite, masculine plural stupéfaits, feminine plural stupéfaites)

  1. astounded, astonished, dumbfounded
    J’étais stupéfait.I was astounded.

Participle

stupéfait (feminine stupéfaite, masculine plural stupéfaits, feminine plural stupéfaites)

  1. (proscribed) past participle of stupéfier
    Cela m’a stupéfait.That astounded me.

Usage notes

  • Some dictionaries unnecessarily construe a defective verb *stupéfaire for this usage. In any case it is preferred to use the regular form stupéfié.

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