Crossword-Solution: STUNTED
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stunted | imp. & p. p. | of Stunt |
| Stunted | a. | Dwarfed. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| STUNTED | anagram | STUDENT |
We have 53 clues for the answer “STUNTED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Undergrown | 1 answer |
| Abnormally small | 1 answer |
| Artificially small | 1 answer |
| Checked, as growth | 1 answer |
| Flew with a flourish | 1 answer |
| Hindered the development of | 1 answer |
| Hindered the growth of | 1 answer |
| Hindered, as growth | 1 answer |
| Inhibited, in a way | 1 answer |
| Kept small | 1 answer |
| Like a cigarette smoker's growth? | 1 answer |
| Like bonsai | 1 answer |
| Shorter than usual | 1 answer |
| Unusually short | 2 answers |
| Like Tom Thumb | 3 answers |
| scrubby | 4 answers |
| Runtish | 4 answers |
| runty | 7 answers |
| Hindered | 8 answers |
| BONSAI LOCALE | 10 answers |
| homunculus | 33 answers |
| gnomish | 34 answers |
| Stubby | 35 answers |
| tom thumb | 35 answers |
| Pygmy | 36 answers |
| truncated | 36 answers |
| midget | 36 answers |
| manikin | 36 answers |
| retarded | 37 answers |
| Midge | 37 answers |
| Pint-size | 37 answers |
| dwarfish | 38 answers |
| Runt | 38 answers |
| weeny | 39 answers |
| cut short | 41 answers |
| Petite ___ | 42 answers |
| ATROPHIED | 44 answers |
| Peewee | 45 answers |
| Miniature | 46 answers |
| puny | 49 answers |
| Bantam? | 49 answers |
| Microscopic | 50 answers |
| Wee | 52 answers |
| Defenceless | 52 answers |
| Dwarf | 53 answers |
| Dwarfed. | 57 answers |
| Underdeveloped | 59 answers |
| Defective | 60 answers |
| frail | 60 answers |
| Scrawny | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with STUNTED (5)
Bathsheba had overtaken him at a point beside which stood a low, stunted holly-bush, now laden with red berries.
Then, far away beyond the Crouch, came another, striding over some stunted trees, and then yet another, still farther off, wading deeply through a shiny mudflat that seemed to hang halfway up between sea and sky.
Both senses probably passed out of use when long hair was adopted as a signature trait by the 1960s counterculture, leaving hackish `hairy' as a sort of stunted mutant relic.
The road lay some distance from the sea, bordered on either side by shrubs and stunted trees, sparsely covered with meagre foliage, all turning away from the North, with their branches looking in the semi-darkness, like stiff, ghostly hair, blown by a perpetual wind.
Here lay a desolate valley—a shallow, narrow valley dotted with stunted trees and covered with many great bowlders.
Quotes with STUNTED (3)
When we are mired in the relative world, never lifting our gaze to the mystery, our life is stunted, incomplete; we are filled with yearning for that paradise that is lost when, as young children, we replace it with words and ideas and abstractions - such as merit, such as past, present, and future - our direct, spontaneous experience of the thing itself, in the beauty and precision of this present moment.
Stanley forced a smile to his lips at the memory of the onesided romance; it was silly, after all, a stupid childhood crush. Who’d fall in love with a fictional character? That was the kind of thing you laughed about as an adult. Or at least Harriet had thought so. He couldn’t quite do it, though. Couldn’t quite see it as a joke. It had felt too real, too raw and wild and fierce, for him todismiss it even now. It was love, of a sort, stunted and unformed as it was. For a time, it had kept him sane.
If we look more closely, we see that any violent display of power, whether political or religious, produces an outburst of folly in a large part of mankind; indeed, this seems actually to be a psychological and sociological law: the power of some needs the folly of others. It is not that certain human capacities, intellectual capacities for instance, become stunted of destroyed, but rather that the upsurge of power makes such an overwhelming impression that men are deprived o…
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 22 times in crossword archives (1953–2019).