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noun
- 1. a puzzling question: North American "this one's a stumper"
- 2. a wicketkeeper.
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A stumper is a question that’s incredibly difficult to answer—one that stumps you. As a verb, stump can mean to confuse, puzzle, or perplex completely, as in The last question on the test really stumped me.
STUMPER definition: a person or thing that stumps | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
IPA guide. Other forms: stumpers. Definitions of stumper. noun. a particularly difficult or baffling question or problem. synonyms: poser, sticker, toughie. see more.
n. 1. The part of a tree trunk left protruding from the ground after the tree has fallen or has been felled. 2. A part, as of a branch, limb, or tooth, remaining after the main part has been cut away, broken off, or worn down. 3. a. stumps Informal The legs. b.
How to use . stumper in a sentenceOne day I sailed safely through a problem that was noted as a regular stumper.
Synonyms for STUMPER: riddle, puzzle, conundrum, brainteaser, stickler, toughie, poser, quiz; Antonyms of STUMPER: solution, response, answer
Stumper definition: One who <a>stumps</a>, or speaks, or orates, as a politician.