estupefacto

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. astonished
Quedé estupefacto cuando vi la cantidad de gente que vino a la manifestación.I was astonished when I saw the number of people that came to the protest.
Mario quedó estupefacto cuando su novia le dijo que era la heredera de una fortuna petrolera.Mario was astonished when his girlfriend told him that she was the heir to an oil fortune.
b. amazed
Los padres se quedaron estupefactos cuando se enteraron de que su hija estaba embarazada.The parents were amazed when they found out their daughter was pregnant.
c. speechless
La fiesta sorpresa que me preparó Pedro me dejó estupefacta.The surprise party Pedro prepared for me left me speechless.
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