anonadado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. stunned
Mis padres se van a quedar anonadados cuando se enteren de que me aceptaron en Harvard.My parents will be stunned when they find out that I got into Harvard.
El público se quedó anonadado cuando el mago hizo desaparecer a su asistente.The audience was stunned when the magician made his assistant disappear.
b. astonished
Supe por su expresión anonadada que no se esperaba para nada que le otorgaran el premio.I knew by the astonished look on his face that he didn't expect to receive the award at all.
c. speechless
Me quedé anonadada; la propuesta de matrimonio me pilló de improviso.I was speechless; the marriage proposal took me completely off guard.
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