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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
acrophobia
acrophobia
[Sustantivo]

an unreasonable and persistent fear of heights

acrofobia

acrofobia

Ex: His acrophobia made it impossible for him to climb tall buildings. 
agape
agape
[Adjetivo]

having the mouth open, typically from surprise, amazement, or shock

boquiabierto, con la boca abierta

boquiabierto, con la boca abierta

Ex: She stood agape at the breathtaking view. 
aghast
aghast
[Adjetivo]

feeling terrified or shocked about something terrible or unexpected

horrorizado

horrorizado

Ex: She was aghast when she saw the extent of the damage after the storm. 
agog
agog
[Adjetivo]

feeling or showing great interest and anticipation for something or someone

ansioso

ansioso

Ex: She was agog with excitement when she heard she had won the grand prize in the lottery. 
ambivalence
ambivalence
[Sustantivo]

the state of having mixed or opposing feelings

ambivalencia

ambivalencia

Ex: The announcement of the policy change was met with ambivalence by the employees, who saw both pros and cons. 
amok
amok
[Adverbio]

in a chaotic manner, involving reckless or disruptive behavior

de manera descontrolada, alocadamente

de manera descontrolada, alocadamente

Ex: The children ran amok through the house, knocking over furniture and shouting. 
beatitude
beatitude
[Sustantivo]

a state of perfect happiness

beatitud

beatitud

Ex: He sat in quiet beatitude, watching the sun rise over the hills. 
berserk
berserk
[Adjetivo]

acting violently or irrationally due to extreme anger or excitement

loco

loco

Ex: When he saw the damage to his car, he went berserk and started shouting. 
consternation
consternation
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of worry or shock after an unexpected, unpleasant event

consternación

consternación

Ex: The sudden cancellation of the flight caused consternation among the passengers. 
euphoria
euphoria
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of intense happiness, excitement, or pleasure

euforia

euforia

Ex: The euphoria of winning the championship was overwhelming. 
fervor
fervor
[Sustantivo]

intense and passionate feeling

fervor

fervor

Ex: The crowd cheered with patriotic fervor as the flag was raised. 
besotted
besotted
[Adjetivo]

so in love with someone or something that prevents one from thinking properly

embobado

embobado

Ex: He acted in a besotted manner, constantly daydreaming about her and ignoring his work. 
histrionic
histrionic
[Adjetivo]

excessively emotional in behavior, intended to attract attention

histriónico, dramático

histriónico, dramático

Ex: Her histrionic outburst during the meeting made everyone uncomfortable. 
elated
elated
[Adjetivo]

excited and happy because something has happened or is going to happen

eufórico

eufórico

Ex: She was elated to receive the news of her promotion at work. 
fervid
fervid
[Adjetivo]

characterized by passionate intensity, burning dedication, and deeply felt enthusiasm

ferviente

ferviente

Ex: Scientists have long held fervid debates on how to address the climate crisis with policies that match the scale of the problem. 
tempestuous
tempestuous
[Adjetivo]

involving many extreme and powerful emotions

tempestuoso

tempestuoso

Ex: Their tempestuous relationship was marked by frequent, intense arguments. 
torrid
torrid
[Adjetivo]

filled with strong emotions and being passionate especially when it comes to sexual love

apasionado

apasionado

Ex: They shared a torrid kiss that left them both breathless. 
verve
verve
[Sustantivo]

lively energy, spirit, or enthusiasm in someone's style, performance, or way of expressing themselves

brío, entusiasmo

brío, entusiasmo

Ex: She performed the dance with remarkable verve. 
ambivalent
ambivalent
[Adjetivo]

having contradictory views or feelings about something or someone

ambivalente

ambivalente

Ex: She felt ambivalent about the job offer because it required moving to a new city. 
ardent
ardent
[Adjetivo]

showing a great amount of eagerness

ferviente, apasionado

ferviente, apasionado

Ex: She was an ardent supporter of the environmental movement, dedicating her weekends to clean-up drives. 
pandemonium
pandemonium
[Sustantivo]

a state of disorder

pandemónium, pandemonio

pandemónium, pandemonio

Ex: When the fire alarm went off during the ceremony, pandemonium broke out. 
histrionics
histrionics
[Sustantivo]

a display of strong emotions intended to attract attention or influence others

histrionismo, teatralidad

histrionismo, teatralidad

Ex: She ignored his histrionics and calmly continued the discussion. 
to [get|put] {one's} back up

to make someone become really annoyed or angry

poner de los nervios a alguien, enfadar a alguien

poner de los nervios a alguien, enfadar a alguien

Ex: His rude remarks really put my back up. 
taut
taut
[Adjetivo]

(especially of nerves or muscles) under strain

tenso

tenso

Ex: Her face was taut with anxiety as she waited for the results. 
yen
yen
[Sustantivo]

a strong desire or craving for something

antojo, ansia

antojo, ansia

Ex: After months abroad, she felt a yen for home-cooked meals. 
caprice
caprice
[Sustantivo]

a sudden and unpredictable change in mood, behavior, or decision

capricho, antojo

capricho, antojo

Ex: His decision to quit was a caprice, not a calculated move. 
frenetic
frenetic
[Adjetivo]

fast-paced, frantic, and filled with intense energy or activity

frenético

frenético

Ex: The frenetic pace of the city can be overwhelming for newcomers. 
mercurial
mercurial
[Adjetivo]

prone to unpredicted and sudden changes

volátil

volátil

Ex: Her mercurial mood swings made it hard for friends to keep up. 
vehemently
vehemently
[Adverbio]

in a forceful, passionate, or intense way, especially when expressing emotion, opinion, or opposition

vehementemente, con vehemencia

vehementemente, con vehemencia

Ex: She vehemently denied all the accusations. 
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