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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely numb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of feeling completely unresponsive or emotionally detached, often in response to overwhelming situations.
Example: "After hearing the devastating news, I felt absolutely numb, unable to process my emotions."
Alternatives: "completely indifferent" or "totally unfeeling."
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"We got absolutely numb and never made it out," he said Saturday afternoon at the stadium.
I'm absolutely numb". The European Tour issued a statement on Sunday saying the players and caddies had been consulted before the decision was made to resume the tournament and that a minute's silence had taken place at the clubhouse.
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"We have absolutely become numb to these kinds of shootings, and I think that will continue," said Katherine W. Schweit, a former senior F.B.I. official and the co-author of a study of 160 active shooting incidents in the United States.
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Numb fingers?
40 numb.
Comfortably numb.
Actually numb.
Numb toes.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
6 p.l., lxxxi numb.
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