desorientado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. disoriented
Estoy desorientado. ¿Desde qué dirección vinimos?I'm disoriented. Which direction did we come from?
b. disorientated
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Los campistas estaban desorientados y no tenían un mapa.The campers were disorientated and didn't have a map.
a. disoriented
Al despertarme, estaba desorientado y no entendía lo que estaba pasando.When I woke up, I was disoriented and didn't understand what was happening.
b. disorientated
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
Mi abuela llevaba una semana en el hospital y parecía desorientada.My grandmother had been in hospital for a week and seemed disorientated.
c. confused
Estás algo desorientada tras la anestesia. Ya pasará.You're a little confused following the anesthetic. It'll pass.
d. lost
El anciano se veía perplejo y desorientado.The old man looked lost and bewildered.
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