azorado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. flustered
Estaba tan azorado por estar desnudos que se ruborizó.He was so flustered by their nakedness that he turned red.
b. embarrassed
La madre se sentía azorada por la rabieta de su hijo en el supermercado.The mother felt embarrassed by her son's tantrum in the supermarket.
a. alarmed
"No hay motivo para estar azorados, el incendio ya está controlado", dijo el bombero."There's no reason to be alarmed. The fire is under control," the firefighter said.
b. amazed
Billy se paró azorado al ver una puesta de sol tan bella.Billy stood amazed at the sight of such a beautiful sunset.
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