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kind
kind
Adjetivo
k
k
i
n
n
d
d
amable

amable

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

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It's a kind gesture to write thank you notes after receiving gifts.
It's kind of you to offer your seat to the elderly man.
kindness
kindness
Sustantivo
k
k
i
n
n
d
d
n
n
e
ə
ss
s
amabilidad

amabilidad

the quality of being caring toward people, animals, or plants

generous
generous
Adjetivo
g
ʤ
e
ɛ
n
n
e
ɜ
r
r
ou
ə
s
s
generoso

generoso

having a willingness to freely give or share something with others, without expecting anything in return

generosity
generosity
Sustantivo
g
ʤ
e
ɛ
n
n
e
ɜ
r
r
o
ɑ
s
s
i
ə
t
t
y
i
generosidad

generosidad

the quality of being kind, understanding and unselfish, especially in providing money or gifts to others

lazy
lazy
Adjetivo
l
l
a
z
z
y
i
(vago)

(vago)

perezoso

avoiding work or activity and preferring to do as little as possible

laziness
laziness
Sustantivo
l
l
a
z
z
i
i
n
n
e
ə
ss
s
pereza

pereza

the state of being inactive or doing nothing considered to be a sin

tired
tired
Adjetivo
t
t
i
aɪə
r
r
e
d
d
cansado

cansado

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

tiredness
Sustantivo
t
t
i
aɪɜ
r
r
e
d
d
n
n
e
ɪ
ss
s
(cansancio)

(cansancio)

fatiga

a feeling of physical or mental exhaustion that comes from a lack of rest, sleep, or excessive activity

able
able
Adjetivo
a
b
b
ə
l
l
e
capaz

capaz

having the necessary skill, power, resources, etc. for doing something

ability
Sustantivo
a
ə
b
b
i
ɪ
l
l
i
ə
t
t
y
i
(capacidad)

(capacidad)

habilidad

the fact that one is able or possesses the necessary skills or means to do something

necessary
necessary
Adjetivo
n
n
e
ɛ
c
s
e
ə
ss
s
a
ɛ
r
r
y
i
necesario

necesario

needed to be done for a particular reason or purpose

necessity
Sustantivo
n
n
e
ə
c
s
e
ɛ
ss
s
i
ə
t
t
y
i
necesidad

necesidad

the fact that something must happen or is needed

prosperous
prosperous
Adjetivo
p
p
r
r
o
ɑ
s
s
p
p
e
ɜ
r
r
ou
ə
s
s
próspero

próspero

rich and financially successful

prosperity
Sustantivo
p
p
r
r
o
ɑ
s
s
p
p
e
ɛ
r
r
i
ə
t
t
y
i
prosperidad

prosperidad

the state of being successful, particularly by earning a lot of money

happy
happy
Adjetivo
h
h
a
æ
pp
p
y
i
(contento)

(contento)

feliz

emotionally feeling good

happiness
happiness
Sustantivo
h
h
a
æ
pp
p
i
i
n
n
e
ə
ss
s
alegría

alegría

the feeling of being happy and well

anger
anger
Sustantivo
a
æ
n
n
g
g
e
ə
r
r
ira

ira

a strong feeling that we have when something bad has happened, so we might be unkind to someone or harm them

annoyed
annoyed
Adjetivo
a
ə
nn
n
o
ɔ
y
ɪ
e
d
d
enojado

enojado

feeling slightly angry or irritated

cross
cross
Adjetivo
c
k
r
r
o
ɑ:
ss
s
N/A

N/A

feeling annoyed or angry

furious
furious
Adjetivo
f
f
u
r
r
iou
s
s
furioso

furioso

(of a person) feeling great anger

delighted
delighted
Adjetivo
d
d
e
ɪ
l
l
i
gh
t
t
e
ə
d
d
encantado

encantado

filled with great pleasure or joy

pleased
pleased
Adjetivo
p
p
l
l
ea
i:
s
z
e
d
d
(feliz)

(feliz)

contento

feeling happy and satisfied with something that has happened or with someone's actions

excited
excited
Adjetivo
e
ɪ
x
ks
c
i
t
t
e
ɪ
d
d
(emocionado)

(emocionado)

entusiasmado

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

sadness
sadness
Sustantivo
s
s
a
æ
d
d
n
n
e
ə
ss
s
tristeza

tristeza

the feeling of being sad and not happy

devastated
devastated
Adjetivo
d
d
e
e
v
v
a
ə
s
s
t
t
a
t
t
e
ɪ
d
d
(destrozada)

(destrozada)

devastada

experiencing great shock or sadness

upset
upset
Adjetivo
u
ə
p
p
s
s
e
ɛ
t
t
(triste)

(triste)

molesto

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

unhappy
unhappy
Adjetivo
u
ʌ
n
n
h
h
a
æ
pp
p
y
i
infeliz

infeliz

experiencing a lack of joy or positive emotions

fear
fear
Sustantivo
f
f
ea
ɪ
r
r
miedo

miedo

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried

frightened
frightened
Adjetivo
f
f
r
r
i
gh
t
t
e
ə
n
n
e
d
d
asustado

asustado

feeling afraid, often suddenly, due to danger, threat, or shock

petrified
petrified
Adjetivo
p
p
e
e
t
t
r
r
i
ɪ
f
f
ie
d
d
(inmovilizado)

(inmovilizado)

petrificado

frozen in place, often due to shock or fear

scared
scared
Adjetivo
s
s
c
k
a
ɛ
r
r
e
d
d
asustado

asustado

feeling frightened or anxious

shock
shock
Sustantivo
sh
ʃ
o
ɑ
ck
k
(shock)

(shock)

susto

a sudden and intense feeling of surprise, distress, or disbelief caused by something unexpected and often unpleasant

appalled
appalled
Adjetivo
a
ə
pp
p
a
ɔ
ll
l
e
d
d
(horrorizado)

(horrorizado)

escandalizado

very scared and shocked by something unpleasant or bad

disgusted
disgusted
Adjetivo
d
d
i
ɪ
s
s
g
g
u
ə
s
s
t
t
e
ə
d
d
asqueado

asqueado

having or displaying great dislike for something

shocked
shocked
Adjetivo
sh
ʃ
o
ɑ
ck
k
e
d
t
estupefacto

estupefacto

very surprised or upset because of something unexpected or unpleasant

surprised
surprised
Adjetivo
s
s
u
ə
r
r
p
p
r
r
i
s
z
e
d
d
sorprendido

sorprendido

feeling or showing shock or amazement

surprise
surprise
Sustantivo
s
s
u
ə
r
r
p
p
r
r
i
s
z
e
sorpresa

sorpresa

a mild feeling of shock we have when something unusual happens

amazed
amazed
Adjetivo
a
ə
m
m
a
z
z
e
d
d
asombrado

asombrado

feeling or showing great surprise

astonished
astonished
Adjetivo
a
ə
s
s
t
t
o
ɑ
n
n
i
ɪ
sh
ʃ
e
d
t
asombrado

asombrado

feeling very surprised or impressed, especially because of an unexpected event

on top of the world
on top of the world
Frase
uk flag
/ˌɑːn tˈɑːp ʌvðə wˈɜːld/
N/A

N/A

Approving
Idiom

(of a person) feeling really happy or satisfied

What is the origin of the idiom "on top of the world" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "on top of the world" can be traced back to the concept of physical elevation and the association of being at the highest point. Over time, the phrase has evolved to be used in various contexts to describe moments of personal achievement, happiness, or contentment. It is often employed when individuals experience a significant success or accomplishment in their professional, academic, or personal lives.

down in the mouth
down in the mouth
Frase
uk flag
/dˌaʊn ɪnðə mˈaʊθ/
N/A

N/A

Idiom
Informal

feeling sad or discouraged

What is the origin of the idiom "down in the mouth" and when to use it?

The phrase "down in the mouth" originated in the late 18th or early 19th century, describing someone who appears sad or dejected based on the physical expression of a drooping mouth. It can be used to describe someone feeling low after a setback, someone expressing their dissatisfaction or frustration, or someone who is generally feeling downcast.

blue
blue
Adjetivo
b
b
l
l
u
u:
e
(melancólica)

(melancólica)

triste

feeling sad or melancholic

over
over
Preposición
uk flag
/ˈoʊvɚ/
encima de

encima de

at a position above or higher than something

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preposición de agente
moon
moon
Sustantivo
m
m
oo
u:
n
n
luna

luna

the circular object going round the earth, visible mostly at night

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