Aturdir in english

Stun

pronunciation: stʌn part of speech: verb
In gestures

aturdirse = fluster. 

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

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

Aturdir synonyms

shock in spanish: choque, pronunciation: ʃɑk part of speech: noun floor in spanish: piso, pronunciation: flɔr part of speech: noun daze in spanish: aturdimiento, pronunciation: deɪz part of speech: noun sandbag in spanish: saco terrero, pronunciation: sændbæg part of speech: noun stupefy in spanish: dejar estupefacto, pronunciation: stupəfaɪ part of speech: verb stupify in spanish: estupidez, pronunciation: stupəfaɪ part of speech: verb take aback in spanish: tome por sorpresa, pronunciation: teɪkəbæk part of speech: verb blow out of the water in spanish: soplar fuera del agua, pronunciation: bloʊaʊtʌvðəwɔtɜr part of speech: verb bedaze in spanish: bedaze, pronunciation: bidaɪz part of speech: verb ball over in spanish: bola sobre, pronunciation: bɔloʊvɜr part of speech: verb
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