I wanted to write about intense fear, something like abject terror, but implying that it strikes you dumb with fear. Am I missing something obvious, or should I just settle for changing the wording to avoid the problem?
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There is exactly such a word:
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Are you looking for stupefying? |
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I can think of stunning, paralysing, shocking, staggering, traumatising, devastating, demolishing, overwhelming, shattering, ravaging terror. |
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Another option I thought of today was aphonic, but I think that is a tad too esoteric, and more likely just to trip readers up. In the end, I think the solution was staring me in the face:
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What about "I was rendered speechless"? It might be so common that it's more of a cliche. |
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