Stunt Definition

stŭnt
stunted, stunting, stunts
verb
To check the growth or development of; dwarf.
Webster's New World
To perform a stunt or stunts.
Webster's New World
To hinder (growth or development)
Webster's New World

(intransitive, slang, African American Vernacular) To show off; to posture.

Wiktionary
noun
One that stunts.
American Heritage
The act or process of stunting or dwarfing.
Webster's New World
A stunted creature or thing.
Webster's New World
Any of various plant diseases causing stunting.
Webster's New World
A display of skill or daring; feat; trick.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Stunt

Noun

Singular:
stunt
Plural:
stunts

Origin of Stunt

  • From dialectal stunt (“stubborn, dwarfed"), from Middle English stont, stunt (“short, brief"), from Old English stunt (“stupid, foolish, simple"), from Proto-Germanic *stuntaz (“short, compact, stupid, dull"). Cognate with Middle High German stunz (“short"), Old Norse stuttr (“short in stature, dwarfed"). Related to Old English styntan (“to make dull, stupefy, become dull, repress"). More at stint.

    From Wiktionary

  • From Middle English stunnt foolish, short-witted, short (influenced by Old Norse stuttr short, dwarfish) from Old English stunt

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Origin unknown

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Unknown.

    From Wiktionary

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