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extasiado
-in raptures
See the entry forextasiado.
extasiado
-entranced
Past participle ofextasiar.

extasiado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. in raptures
Mi padre se quedó extasiado ante la noticia de mi embarazo.My father was in raptures when I told him that I was pregnant.
b. in ecstasies
La familia de Marta está extasiada por su gran ascenso en el trabajo.Marta's family is in ecstasies because of her huge promotion at her job.
c. captivated
Los niños estaban extasiados en el zoo porque nunca habían visto elefantes de verdad.The children were captivated at the zoo, because they had never seen real elephants before.
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