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floornoun the surface upon which a body of water liesdiscovered a new species of crab living on the ocean floor bed, bottom riverbedbase, basement, foundation, ground surface floorverbto cause an unpleasant surprise forthat you would say such a rude thing to someone floors me appall(also appal), jolt, shake up, shock astonish, bowl over, dumbfound(also dumfound), flabbergast, freak (out), stun, stupefyaffright, alarm(also alarum), dismay, fright, frighten, horrify, panic, scare, scarify, spook, startle, terrify, terrorizedisgust, nauseate, repel, revolt, sicken, turn offdisplease, offend, outrage, scandalizeamaze, astound, awechill, daunt, demoralize, dispirit, emasculate, undo, unman, unnerve, unstringdiscomfort, discompose, disconcert, disquiet, distress, disturb, perturb, shake, unsettle, upset, weird outcrush, overpower, overwhelm knock for a loop buffer, cushiondelight, gratify, please, rejoice, ticklecharm, entice, temptassure, cheer, comfort, console, solace, soothereassure to make a strong impression on (someone) with something unexpectedas you might expect, winning the lottery simply floored us amaze, astonish, astound, bowl over, dumbfound(also dumfound), flabbergast, rock, shock, startle, stun, stupefy, surprise(also surprize), thunderstrike befuddle, bewilder, blindside, blow away, confound, confuse, daze, discomfit, disconcert, dismay, jar, muddle, nonplus, perplex, shake up knock for a loop, take aback, take by surprise to strike (someone) so forcefully as to cause a fallthe boxer floored his opponent in the second round, winning the fight by a knockout bowl (down or over), down, drop, fell, knock down, knock over, level, mow (down), prostrate kayo, knock out, KOoverthrow, throw down, topplebang, bash, belt, bludgeon, clobber, hammer, hit, jab, paste, poke, pound, punch, slam, slap, slog, slug, smack, smite, sock, swat, swipe, thump, thwack, wallop, whack, whale to subject to incapacitating emotional or mental stressthe pushing and shoving at the clearance sale absolutely floored me, and I had to leave crush, devastate, grind (down), oppress, overcome, overmaster, overpower, overwhelm, prostrate, snow under, swamp, whelm deluge, drown, sinkconfute, defeat, refutebreak, demoralize, distress, disturb, rock, shatter, stagger, throw, unman, unnerve, upset before the 12th century |