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atontaste
-you stunned
Preteriteconjugation ofatontar.
atontaste
-you stunned
Preteritevosconjugation ofatontar.

atontar

atontar(
ah
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tohn
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tahr
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to stun
El golpe que me di en la cabeza contra la poma de la puerta me atontó y me caí.The blow from hitting my head on the doorknob stunned me, and I fell.
b. to daze
El flash repentino de las cámaras me atontó al salir del hotel.The sudden flash of the cameras dazed me as I left the hotel.
c. to make feel groggy (mentally)
Estar tantas horas encerrada con la compu sin salir a tomar aire me atonta.Being in front of the computer for so many hours without going out for some air makes me feel groggy.
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