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conmocionado
-shocked
,dazed
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conmocionado
Past participle ofconmocionar.

conmocionado

conmocionado(
kohn
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moh
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syoh
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nah
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doh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. shocked
Todos estábamos conmocionados cuando nos enteramos de que nuestra escuela se había incendiado.We were all shocked when we heard our school had burned down.
b. shaken
El público quedó conmocionado por la noticia de los acusaciones contra el cantante.The public was shaken by the news of the accusations against the singer.
a. dazed
El patinador quedó conmocionado luego de caerse y golpearse la cabeza contra el suelo.The skater was dazed after he fell and hit his head on the ground.
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