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embelesado
-spellbound
See the entry forembelesado.
embelesado
-captivated
Past participle ofembelesar.

embelesado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. spellbound
Creo que Álvaro va a terminar casándose con esta nueva novia que tiene. Nunca lo he visto más embelesado.I think Alvaro is going to end up marrying this new girlfriend of his. I've never seen him so spellbound.
Quedé embelesado con la belleza de Praga.I was spellbound by the beauty of Prague.
b. enraptured
Los seguidores escuchaban embelesados el apasionado discurso del líder político.The followers listened enraptured to the political leader's passionate speech.
c. entranced
Embelesada por la música, Laura cerró los ojos y bailó.Laura closed her eyes and danced, entranced by the music.
d. captivated
El caballero, embelesado por la belleza de la doncella, juró no descansar hasta hacerla suya.The knight, captivated by the beauty of the damsel, vowed to win her over.
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