Aturdido in english

Stunned

pronunciation: stʌnd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

aturdido = dazed ; stunned ; astounded ; flabbergasted ; addled ; groggy ; distraught ; bemused ; in a fluster ; in a flutter ; in a (cold) sweat ; befuddled ; shell-shocked ; fuddled ; light-headed ; fuzzy-headed ; woozy . 

Example: The article 'Dazed and confused' reviews developments in publishing technology during 1997.Example: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.Example: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.Example: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.Example: They were too addled to come to any definite conclusion.Example: The groggy feeling you get after being awakened by an alarm is often the result of an interrupted sleep cycle.Example: Before she could respond and follow up with a question about her distraught state, Feng escaped to the women's room.Example: No wonder he was often seen with a bemused smile or poker face during Obama's address.Example: But how strange that a young lady of your clear intelligence should get in such a fluster over things like tops and 14-year-old boys.Example: The sisters who worked there were in a flutter over this icon who represented their most deeply felt values.Example: If traders were not in a cold sweat before this happened, they were certainly now.Example: Steven realized he was standing befuddled in the street, buffeted by the wind.Example: He admitted he was 'shell-shocked' after seeing his team lose their third game of the new season.Example: Exhaustion didn't come close to what she felt and even the bracing air current did nothing to clear her fuddled brain.Example: Despite the heaviness of the air -- the humidity, even at this early time of the day, was thick -- and the impressive Corinthian-columned facade of the library, she felt happy, almost light-headed.Example: Everyone feels a little fuzzy-headed once in a while, but if you suffer from brain fog frequently, you certainly would like to know what is causing it, and what you can do to get your mental clarity back.Example: The next morning, a little woozy after the previous night's celebrations, Simon began to wonder if he was doing the right thing.

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» quedarse aturdidobemuseboggle .

Example: The student must not let himself be bemused by sheer statistics.

Example: I was a little girl from California who had never seen snow, and I was boggled by it.

» sentirse aturdidofeel + woozy .

Example: I always feel a little woozy after a professional massage, not to mention sore at least for the next day.

aturdir = stun ; bewilder ; discomfit ; stupefy ; flummox ; head + spin (around) ; send + Posesivo + head spinning ; take + Nombre + aback ; befuddle ; fuddle ; send + Nombre + spinning. 

Example: The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her.Example: Often the publisher would deliberately edited the copy of a book, substituting English spelling for American and vice versa, and changing the text if he thought it would bewilder or offend his customers.Example: What many people miss is that part of his talent is to amuse and discomfit his audience at the same time.Example: In the hellish future of 2044 human beings have become stupefied by the state of permanent happiness they've been genetically altered to experience.Example: While a lot of humans are quick to say they love dogs, there are just as many who feel totally flummoxed by their dog's behavior.Example: There's so many fine women that my head is spinning.Example: You'd think she'd be used to running into lockers now but the pain still sent her head spinning.Example: He was silent for a minute, then he surprised her with a remark that took her aback.Example: She befuddled her companions at her remarkable ability to pack two weeks of clothing -- including formal wear -- into a single suitcase.Example: She wanted a clear head, but lack of sleep had fuddled her brain.Example: She was a beautiful girl whose life was turned on its head when a chance meeting sent her spinning into inner urmoilt.

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» aturdirsefluster .

Example: And when he stumbles and flusters like that, it gets embarrassing.

Aturdido synonyms

out in spanish: afuera, pronunciation: aʊt part of speech: noun, verb, adjective, adverb stupid in spanish: estúpido, pronunciation: stupəd part of speech: adjective confused in spanish: confuso, pronunciation: kənfjuzd part of speech: adjective unconscious in spanish: inconsciente, pronunciation: ənkɑnʃəs part of speech: adjective surprised in spanish: sorprendido, pronunciation: sɜrpraɪzd part of speech: adjective dazed in spanish: aturdido, pronunciation: deɪzd part of speech: adjective astonished in spanish: asombrado, pronunciation: əstɑnɪʃt part of speech: adjective amazed in spanish: asombrado, pronunciation: əmeɪzd part of speech: adjective stupefied in spanish: estupefacto, pronunciation: stupəfaɪd part of speech: adjective astounded in spanish: asombrado, pronunciation: əstaʊndɪd part of speech: adjective astonied in spanish: asombrado, pronunciation: æstənid part of speech: adjective kayoed in spanish: kayoed, pronunciation: keɪoʊd part of speech: adjective knocked out in spanish: fuera de combate, pronunciation: nɑktaʊt
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