Encandilado in english

Dazzled

pronunciation: dæzəld part of speech: adjective
In gestures

encandilado = rapturous ; spellbound. 

Example: Then I had a romantic taste in poetry; I thought it ought to be dreamy and rapturous and inspiring.Example: Here was a world and a collection of people so strange that I was spellbound with fascination, as an explorer might stand staring at a new land and an alien people = Here was a world and a collection of people so strange that I was spellbound with fascination, as an explorer might stand staring at a new land and an alien people.

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» dejar encandiladodazzle + Posesivo + eyes .

Example: The colorful costumes dazzled their eyes and the unique sounds of traditional instruments blended with a symphonic orchestra in the performance delighted their ears.

» tener a Alguien encandiladohave + Nombre + under + Posesivo + spell .

Example: He uses his charm, tells her all the pretty things she needs to hear and finally has her under his spell.

encandilar = enthral [enthrall, -USA] ; entrance ; get + Nombre + under + Posesivo + spell ; put + Nombre + under + Posesivo + spell ; sweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet ; sweep away ; fox ; bedazzle. 

Example: If one encounters a young patron who is an animal lover, the recommendation of a book such as Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' may enthrall him or her.Example: Her husband is entranced with a woman who is manic-depressive.Example: After getting him under her spell, Clark reveals his powers to the woman, who immediately begins to exploit them for her own ends.Example: One glance from her eyes so dark and so brown, put him under her spell, his world spun around.Example: A historical work such as this might help us keep from being swept off our feet by every 'new' panacea.Example: Sure enough he was swept away by the sweet aroma and rich taste of the drink.Example: Time and again I have noticed how the US public have been foxed by both Democrats and Republicans alike.Example: Why were others, especially in the west, so bedazzled by the achievements of the ancient Greeks, that they decided to adopt numerous of their beliefs and values?.

Encandilado synonyms

blind in spanish: ciego, pronunciation: blaɪnd part of speech: adjective, noun confused in spanish: confuso, pronunciation: kənfjuzd part of speech: adjective unsighted in spanish: invisible, pronunciation: ənsaɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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