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aturdido
-dazed
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aturdido
Past participle ofaturdir.

aturdido

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. dazed
Cuando lo encontramos después de la explosión, estaba aturdido y sangrando.When we found him after the explosion, he was dazed and bleeding.
b. stunned
La noticia nos dejó aturdidos.We were stunned when we heard the news.
c. in a daze
Ella le golpeó en la cabeza y él avanzó unos pasos, aturdido, hasta desplomarse.She hit him on the head, and he took a few steps in a daze, before he collapsed.
a. bewildered
Tanto cambio me tiene aturdido.I feel bewildered by so much change.
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