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Palabra italiana

scioccato

shocked, deeply disturbed by something unexpected

Parece

shocked

greatly disturbed or disgusted

⚠️ La trampa

Borrowed directly from English. Perfectly natural in modern Italian. Older/formal Italian uses 'sconvolto' (devastated/overwhelmed) or 'sbalordito' (astonished).

Para decir "greatly disturbed or disgusted" en italiano:

scioccato (anglicism, from 'shocked')

"scioccato" en español significa:

shocked, deeply disturbed by something unexpected

Ejemplo

"Eravamo tutti scioccati dalla notizia dell'incidente."

"We were all shocked by the news of the accident."

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