different between stupefying vs fearsome

stupefying

English

Verb

stupefying

  1. present participle of stupefy

Derived terms

  • stupefyingly

Adjective

stupefying (comparative more stupefying, superlative most stupefying)

  1. That causes stupefaction.

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fearsome

English

Etymology

From fear +? -some. Compare German furchtsam (fearful”, obsolete also “fearsome), which this is more closely equivalent to English frightsome, however.

Adjective

fearsome (comparative more fearsome, superlative most fearsome)

  1. frightening, especially in appearance.
  2. (rare or archaic) fearful, frightened

Related terms

  • fear
  • fearful

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