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Stumping - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

stumping

/ˈstʌmpɪŋ/ /ˈstʌmpɪŋ/

Definition:

Perplexing or baffling someone, or walking heavily with a stiff leg.

Synonyms:

baffling, puzzling, confusing, perplexing

Part of Speech:

noun, verb (present participle)

Antonyms:

clarifying, enlightening

Common Collocations:

stumping speech, stumping tour, stumping the audience

Derivatives:

stump, stumped, stumper

Usage Tips:

Use "stumping" to describe confusing someone or walking heavily; often used in political or problem-solving contexts.

Common Phrases:

on the stump, stumping ground, stumping for votes

Etymology:

Derived from "stump," meaning tree base or to baffle; originated in early 19th century political campaigns.

Examples:

  • 1. The politician kept stumping across the state for votes.
  • 2. His riddle was stumping everyone at the party.
  • 3. She went stumping through the woods with her heavy boots.
  • 4. The teacher’s question left the class stumped and silent.

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