Also means
terrified
Usage Note
Espantado is the past-participle adjective of espantar ('to frighten') and expresses a state of fright. It agrees in gender and number: espantada, espantados, espantadas. It is slightly stronger than asustado; espantado often implies visible alarm, while aterrorizado suggests extreme terror.
Examples
"El niño quedó espantado con el trueno."
Natural Translation
The child was frightened by the thunder.
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