Atónito in english
Amazed
pronunciation: əmeɪzd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: əmeɪzd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
atónito = dumbfounded ; in a spin ; gobsmacked ; stunned ; astounded ; flabbergasted ; thunderstruck ; astonished ; bemused.
Example: 'Old geezer!' exclaimed Carpozzi, staggered, dumbfounded.Example: The article is entitled 'Digital revolution leaves pharmacists in a spin'.Example: Recent statistics about the volume of junk e-mail are so astounding as to leave any reasonable person gobsmacked.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: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.Example: 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added = 'Behind every successful woman there's an astonished man,' she added.Example: No wonder he was often seen with a bemused smile or poker face during Obama's address.more:
» dejar atónito = stun ; leave + Nombre + breathless ; astound ; leave + Nombre + speechless ; knock + Posesivo + socks off ; flummox ; knock + the socks out of ; take + Nombre + aback ; floor ; leave + Nombre + dumbfounded ; dumbfound .
Example: The dramatic swiftness of the revelation stunned her. Example: The identification of resources, the referral of colleagues and studnets, the reliance on the content have been so transfigured in the electronic world that it should leave the researchers breathless. Example: For a decade or so, Liszt thrilled and astounded audiences at a time when virtuosity was the norm. Example: The teachings of Maimonides do not leave us speechless but enable us to reach a new level of understanding of the deity. Example: One person that manages to perk up Simon's moods however, is his fiancé who he claims knocked his socks off. 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: I started reading it the minute I got it and have to tell you it knocked the socks out of me!. Example: He was silent for a minute, then he surprised her with a remark that took her aback. Example: My best friend floored me recently when casually revealed that women are constantly having a dig at her for deciding not to have children. Example: She sprang to the door, flung it open, and disappeared, leaving the husband and wife dumfounded and quaking with fright. Example: I told her that I thought he was a good president, which seemed to dumbfound her and wrecked my chances of appearing on her show.» quedarse atónito = be astonished ; be bowled over ; stun into + speechlessness ; bemuse ; boggle ; flummox .
Example: He was astonished 'to see a great reading-room filled in the evening by readers all with their hats on'. Example: He was bowled over; the idea was exquisite but full of terror. Example: All of us were stunned into speechlessness when we received the news of the destruction of the famous Bamiyan Buddhas. 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. 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.» quedarse completamente atónito = You could have pushed + Nombre + over with a feather .
Example: You could have pushed the young man over with a feather.