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Adjetivos de Atributos Físicos Humanos - Adjetivos de Estados Físicos Temporales

Estos adjetivos transmiten la condición o las características del cuerpo que están sujetas a cambios, como "hambriento", "fatigado", "despierto", etc.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Physical Human Attributes
hungry
hungry
[Adjetivo]

needing or wanting something to eat

hambriento, needing food

hambriento, needing food

Ex: After playing outside all day, the children were hungry for dinner. 
alone
alone
[Adverbio]

without anyone else

solo

solo

Ex: He likes to eat lunch alone and enjoy some quiet time. 
sober
sober
[Adjetivo]

not under the influence of alcohol or drugs

sobrio, no bajo influencia

sobrio, no bajo influencia

Ex: He has been sober for three years, overcoming his alcohol addiction. 
ripped
ripped
[Adjetivo]

heavily affected or exited by a chemical substance, especially alcohol

colocado, borracho

colocado, borracho

Ex: After a few shots of tequila, he was completely ripped and couldn't walk straight. 
drunk
drunk
[Adjetivo]

having had too much alcohol and visibly affected by it

borracho, ebrio, tomado

borracho, ebrio, tomado

Ex: The bar refused to serve more drinks to visibly drunk patrons. 
relaxed
relaxed
[Adjetivo]

feeling calm and at ease without tension or stress

relajado, tranquilo

relajado, tranquilo

Ex: After a long day at work, he enjoys taking a hot bath to feel relaxed and unwind. 
asleep
asleep
[Adjetivo]

not conscious or awake

dormido

dormido

Ex: The baby was fast asleep in her crib, completely unaware of the world around her. 
awake
awake
[Adjetivo]

not in a state of sleep or unconsciousness

despierto

despierto

Ex: He was fully awake and alert during the early morning meeting. 
thirsty
thirsty
[Adjetivo]

wanting or needing a drink

sediento, needing a drink

sediento, needing a drink

Ex: After eating spicy food, he became very thirsty and drank a glass of water. 
captive
captive
[Adjetivo]

confined or held prisoner, unable to escape

cautivo, en cautiverio

cautivo, en cautiverio

Ex: She felt like a captive audience, unable to leave until the end of the boring presentation. 
drunken
drunken
[Adjetivo]

affected by alcohol to the extent of being visibly intoxicated

borracho, ebrio

borracho, ebrio

Ex: He spoke in a drunken slur after a night at the bar. 
giddy
giddy
[Adjetivo]

feeling dizzy or lightheaded

mareado, aturdido

mareado, aturdido

Ex: She stood up too quickly and felt giddy, needing to sit back down to steady herself. 
nauseous
nauseous
[Adjetivo]

feeling as if one is likely to vomit

con náuseas

con náuseas

Ex: The bumpy car ride made her feel nauseous, and she had to close her eyes to avoid getting sick. 
tired
tired
[Adjetivo]

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

cansado

cansado

Ex: After a long day at work, he felt extremely tired. 
fatigued
fatigued
[Adjetivo]

experiencing extreme exhaustion

agotado, exhausto

agotado, exhausto

Ex: After working three consecutive night shifts, she felt completely fatigued and could barely keep her eyes open. 
sleepy
sleepy
[Adjetivo]

feeling the need or desire to sleep

somnoliento, adormilado

somnoliento, adormilado

Ex: After staying up late to finish her homework, she felt incredibly sleepy during class. 
beat
beat
[Adjetivo]

extremely tired or worn out

agotado, reventado

agotado, reventado

Ex: I was so beat after moving all those boxes. 
weary
weary
[Adjetivo]

feeling or displaying deep exhaustion

cansado, agotado

cansado, agotado

Ex: After a long day of hiking, he felt weary and ready to rest. 
naked
naked
[Adjetivo]

not having clothing or covering

desnudo, en cueros

desnudo, en cueros

Ex: She felt a bit self-conscious being naked in front of strangers at the nude beach. 
bare
bare
[Adjetivo]

(of a part of the body) not covered by any clothing

desnudo, descubierto

desnudo, descubierto

Ex: She felt the cool breeze on her bare arms as she walked along the beach. 
nude
nude
[Adjetivo]

not having any clothing

desnudo

desnudo

Ex: The art class drew a nude model to practice figure drawing. 
dressed
dressed
[Adjetivo]

wearing one or multiple items of clothing

vestido, ataviado

vestido, ataviado

Ex: She was dressed in a beautiful evening gown for the gala, attracting compliments from everyone at the event. 
drowsy
drowsy
[Adjetivo]

feeling very sleepy

somnoliento

somnoliento

Ex: After a heavy lunch, she felt drowsy and struggled to keep her eyes open at her desk. 
tipsy
tipsy
[Adjetivo]

lightly intoxicated from alcohol

alegre

alegre

Ex: He felt tipsy after a couple of glasses of wine. 
intoxicated
intoxicated
[Adjetivo]

under the influence of alcohol or drugs to the point of being unable to think or act clearly

ebrio, borracho

ebrio, borracho

Ex: He was clearly intoxicated after consuming several drinks at the party, slurring his words and stumbling as he walked. 
famished
famished
[Adjetivo]

having a great need for food

famélico, hambriento

famélico, hambriento

Ex: After skipping breakfast and lunch, she felt famished and eagerly devoured her dinner. 
starving
starving
[Adjetivo]

desperately needing or wanting food

hambriento, muriendo de hambre

hambriento, muriendo de hambre

Ex: Starving people often struggle to find basic resources. 
ravenous
ravenous
[Adjetivo]

experiencing extreme hunger

hambriento

hambriento

Ex: The smell of freshly baked cookies made the children ravenous, and they quickly gathered around the kitchen. 
peckish
peckish
[Adjetivo]

experiencing a slight feeling of hunger, desiring a small snack

hambriento, con un poco de hambre

hambriento, con un poco de hambre

Ex: I'm feeling a bit peckish, so I'll have an apple before dinner. 
satiated
satiated
[Adjetivo]

feeling completely satisfied or full, especially after eating or drinking

saciado, satisfecho

saciado, satisfecho

Ex: After the hearty meal, they felt satiated and content, unable to eat another bite. 
parched
parched
[Adjetivo]

extremely thirsty or in need of liquid refreshment

sediento, deshidratado

sediento, deshidratado

Ex: After spending hours in the hot sun, he felt parched and desperately needed a drink of water. 
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