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dumbfounded
-boquiabierto
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dumbfounded
Past participle ofdumbfound.There are other translations for this conjugation.

dumbfounded

dumbfounded(
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faun
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. boquiabierto
The audience was dumbfounded, not knowing if what was happening on stage was supposed to be part of the performance.El público estaba boquiabierto sin saber si lo que estaba sucediendo en el escenario debía ser parte de la función.
Tom's parents just sat there dumbfounded as he told them how he'd gotten married in secret while in Vegas.Los papás de Tom se quedaron ahí sentados, boquiabiertos, mientras él les contaba cómo se había casado en secreto cuando estaba en Las Vegas.
b. pasmado
I was so dumbfounded that I didn't know how to respond to such a brazen accusation.Estaba tan pasmado que no sabía como responder a una acusación tan descarada.
c. atónito
Leo just stood there with a dumbfounded expression on his face not knowing what to say.Leo se quedó ahí parado con una expresión atónita en el rostro sin saber qué decir.
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