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stultify to render worthless or useless; cripple or nullify.
stumble to trip or lose one's balance in walking or running. [6 definitions]
stumbling block an obstacle, hindrance, or difficulty in the way of obtaining progress, belief, or understanding.
stump a base of a tree that is left standing after the tree has been cut down. [10 definitions]
stumpy short and thickset; stubby or stocky. [2 definitions]
stun to daze or render unconscious, as by a blow, fall, or electric shock. [3 definitions]
stung past tense and past participle of sting.
stun gun a portable, battery-operated instrument that gives a strong electrical shock when it is pressed into contact with someone, used esp. by law officers or in self-defense.
stunk a past tense and past participle of stink.
stunner a person or thing that stuns. [2 definitions]
stunning causing, capable of causing, or likely to cause one to be stunned, shocked, or astounded. [2 definitions]
stunt1 to arrest or slow the growth or development of. [3 definitions]
stunt2 a feat of skill, dexterity, strength, bravery, or the like, often performed in public. [4 definitions]
stunt man in film production, a skilled male performer who substitutes for an actor in hazardous or acrobatic sequences.
stunt woman in film production, a skilled female performer who substitutes for an actress in hazardous or acrobatic sequences.
stupefaction the act of stupefying or the state of being stupefied. [2 definitions]
stupefy to put into a daze or stupor, as with heat or drugs. [2 definitions]
stupendous causing astonishment or wonder; astounding. [2 definitions]
stupid dull or slow in intellect, wit, awareness, or the like. [4 definitions]
stupidity (often derogatory) the condition of being dull or slow in intelligence. [2 definitions]
stupor a state of unconsciousness, insensibility, or torpor. [2 definitions]