abracadabrante

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. disconcerting
La orden del general fue abracadabrante, pero sus tenientes no podían hacer más nada que seguirla.The general's order was disconcerting, but his lieutenants couldn't do anything other than follow it.
Las respuestas del político fueron abracadabrantes. El entrevistador claramente no sabía qué pensar.The politician's answers were disconcerting. The interviewer clearly didn't know what to make of them.
a. unusual
Su nueva serie televisiva es abracadabrante. Combina el thriller y la comedia de forma muy innovadora.Her new television series is unusual. It combines thriller and comedy in a very innovative way.
a. extravagant
Esta moda de los vaqueros rotos me parece de lo más abracadabrante.I think the ripped jeans fashion most extravagant.
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