Azorada (en. Bewildered)
/a.so.'ɾa.ða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Subtlety or intrigue that causes surprise.
The alarm I felt upon hearing the news was indescribable.
La azorada que sentí al escuchar la noticia fue indescriptible.
Confusing or disorderly movements.
The alarm of the crowd left the team unable to advance.
La azorada de la multitud dejó al equipo sin poder avanzar.
Agitation or anxiety caused by an unforeseen situation.
The alarm in her eyes revealed her concern about the unexpected exam.
La azorada en sus ojos revelaba su preocupación por el examen inesperado.
Etymology
From the verb azorar, which means to frighten or alarm.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to get caught in an unexpected situation
to interfere in a complicated or confusing situation.
meterse en una azorada
to be in a state of alarm
to feel restless or nervous about something.
estar en azorada
to fall into a state of alarm
to be surprised or uneasy in the face of an unexpected event.
caer en azorada
Related Words
to get alarmed
To feel agitation or alarm about something.
azorarse
alarm
State of confusion or bewilderment.
azoro
Slang Meanings
To be in a state of extreme nervousness.
When I saw my ex, I was totally alarmed.
Cuando vi a mi ex, me dio una azorada total.
Confusion in the face of an unexpected situation.
The news of the party left me alarmed.
La noticia de la fiesta me dejó azorada.