asombrado
adj.
amazed, astonished, flabbergasted
asombrar
v.
amaze, astonish, astound; appall
asombrarse
v.
wonder
asombrado
= astounded, stunned, flabbergasted, thunderstruck.
Ex: Astounded and frightened by those shimmering tears, Leforte repeated her questions: 'Bernice... Please... Is anything wrong? Can I help?'.
Ex: She revealed that her first pregnancy had left her stunned.
Ex: They say they are flabbergasted and astounded by the decision to turn down their application.
Ex: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip.
asombrar
= surprise, amaze, astound, startle.
Ex: He was surprised that he couldn't find the earlier editions, which he expected certainly must be someplace because that book was based on an oration delivered by Emerson in the 1830s.
Ex: I am fairly certain that this amazes and confuses many users.
Ex: For a decade or so, Liszt thrilled and astounded audiences at a time when virtuosity was the norm.
Ex: I was a little startled in some ways by a statement that other decisions have been directed towards achieving a consistent form of heading.
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* asombrarse = raise + eyebrows.
* no ser de asombrar que = it + be + little wonder that.