English

Detailed Synonyms for staggering in English

staggering:

staggering adj

  1. staggering
  2. staggering
  3. staggering
    – so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm 1
    astonishing; staggering; astounding; stupefying
    – so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm 1
    • astonishing adj
      • such an enormous response was astonishing1
    • staggering adj
      • the amount of money required was staggering1
      • suffered a staggering defeat1
    • astounding adj
      • an astounding achievement1
    • stupefying adj
      • the figure inside the boucle dress was stupefying1

staggering [the ~] noun

  1. the staggering
    the staggering

Related Words for "staggering":


Alternate Synonyms for "staggering":


Related Definitions for "staggering":

  1. so surprisingly impressive as to stun or overwhelm1
    • the amount of money required was staggering1
    • suffered a staggering defeat1

staggering form of stagger:

to stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)

  1. to stagger
    to stagger; to dumbfound
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
    • dumbfound verb (dumbfounds, dumbfounded, dumbfounding)
  2. to stagger
    to sway; to stagger; to falter
    • sway verb (sways, swayed, swaying)
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
    • falter verb (falters, faltered, faltering)
  3. to stagger
    waddle; to sway; to stagger
    • waddle verb
    • sway verb (sways, swayed, swaying)
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
  4. to stagger
    – to arrange in a systematic order 1
    to distribute; to stagger
    – to arrange in a systematic order 1
    • distribute verb (distributes, distributed, distributing)
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
      • stagger the chairs in the lecture hall1
  5. to stagger
    – astound or overwhelm, as with shock 1
    to stagger
    – astound or overwhelm, as with shock 1
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
      • She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake1
  6. to stagger
    – walk as if unable to control one's movements 1
    to reel; to stagger; to lurch; swag; keel; careen
    – walk as if unable to control one's movements 1
    • reel verb (reels, reeled, reeling)
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
      • The drunken man staggered into the room1
    • lurch verb (lurches, lurched, lurching)
    • swag verb
    • keel verb
    • careen verb
  7. to stagger
    – walk with great difficulty 1
    to stagger; to flounder
    – walk with great difficulty 1
    • stagger verb (staggers, staggered, staggering)
      • He staggered along in the heavy snow1
    • flounder verb (flounders, floundered, floundering)

Conjugations for stagger:

present
  1. stagger
  2. stagger
  3. staggers
  4. stagger
  5. stagger
  6. stagger
simple past
  1. staggered
  2. staggered
  3. staggered
  4. staggered
  5. staggered
  6. staggered
present perfect
  1. have staggered
  2. have staggered
  3. has staggered
  4. have staggered
  5. have staggered
  6. have staggered
past continuous
  1. was staggering
  2. were staggering
  3. was staggering
  4. were staggering
  5. were staggering
  6. were staggering
future
  1. shall stagger
  2. will stagger
  3. will stagger
  4. shall stagger
  5. will stagger
  6. will stagger
continuous present
  1. am staggering
  2. are staggering
  3. is staggering
  4. are staggering
  5. are staggering
  6. are staggering
subjunctive
  1. be staggered
  2. be staggered
  3. be staggered
  4. be staggered
  5. be staggered
  6. be staggered
diverse
  1. stagger!
  2. let's stagger!
  3. staggered
  4. staggering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

stagger [the ~] noun

  1. the stagger
    – an unsteady uneven gait 1
    the stumble; the stagger; the lurch
    – an unsteady uneven gait 1

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Alternate Synonyms for "stagger":


Related Definitions for "stagger":

  1. an unsteady uneven gait1
  2. to arrange in a systematic order1
    • stagger the chairs in the lecture hall1
  3. astound or overwhelm, as with shock1
    • She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake1
  4. walk as if unable to control one's movements1
    • The drunken man staggered into the room1
  5. walk with great difficulty1
    • He staggered along in the heavy snow1