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Adjetivos que Evocan un Sentimiento Cierto - Adjetivos de Reacción Negativa

Estos adjetivos capturan las respuestas emocionales negativas que surgen al encontrarse con algo que contrasta con nuestros deseos y preferencias.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Evoking and Feeling Emotions
depressed
depressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

deprimido, desesperanzado

deprimido, desesperanzado

Ex: She felt depressed after receiving the disappointing news. 
scared
scared
[Adjetivo]

feeling frightened or anxious

asustado

asustado

Ex: She was scared to walk alone in the dark. 
concerned
concerned
[Adjetivo]

feeling worried or troubled about a particular situation or issue

preocupado

preocupado

Ex: She felt concerned about her son's performance in school and decided to talk to his teacher. 
confused
confused
[Adjetivo]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

confundido

confundido

Ex: She felt confused after reading the complicated instructions. 
overwhelmed
overwhelmed
[Adjetivo]

feeling stressed or burdened by a lot of tasks or emotions at once

agobiado, abrumado

agobiado, abrumado

Ex: She felt overwhelmed by the amount of work piled up on her desk. 
embarrassed
embarrassed
[Adjetivo]

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

avergonzado

avergonzado

Ex: She felt embarrassed when she realized she had mispronounced the word. 
bored
bored
[Adjetivo]

tired and unhappy because there is nothing to do or because we are no longer interested in something

aburrido

aburrido

Ex: He's bored because he has nothing to do at home. 
frustrated
frustrated
[Adjetivo]

feeling upset or annoyed due to being unable to do or achieve something

frustrado

frustrado

Ex: She felt frustrated after spending hours trying to fix the broken computer. 
shocked
shocked
[Adjetivo]

very surprised or upset because of something unexpected or unpleasant

estupefacto

estupefacto

Ex: The shocked expression on her face revealed her disbelief at the announcement. 
exhausted
exhausted
[Adjetivo]

feeling extremely tired physically or mentally, often due to a lack of sleep

exhausto, agotado

exhausto, agotado

Ex: She felt exhausted after working a double shift at the hospital. 
addicted
addicted
[Adjetivo]

physically or mentally dependent on a substance, behavior, or activity

adicto

adicto

Ex: The addicted individual sought help from a support group to overcome their dependency. 
frightened
frightened
[Adjetivo]

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

asustado

asustado

Ex: She felt frightened when she heard strange noises outside her window. 
troubled
troubled
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) feeling anxious or worried

preocupado, inquieto

preocupado, inquieto

Ex: She appeared troubled by the news of her friend's illness. 
terrified
terrified
[Adjetivo]

feeling extremely scared

aterrorizado

aterrorizado

Ex: She felt terrified when she heard footsteps behind her in the dark alley. 
annoyed
annoyed
[Adjetivo]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

enojado

enojado

Ex: She felt annoyed when her computer froze in the middle of her work. 
outraged
outraged
[Adjetivo]

feeling very angry or deeply offended

indignado, ultrajado

indignado, ultrajado

Ex: He felt outraged when he heard about the government's decision to cut funding for education. 
horrified
horrified
[Adjetivo]

very scared or shocked

horrorizado

horrorizado

Ex: She was horrified by the graphic images she saw on the news. 
stunned
stunned
[Adjetivo]

feeling so shocked or surprised that one is incapable of acting in a normal way

aturdido, pasmado

aturdido, pasmado

Ex: She was stunned by the unexpected announcement of her promotion. 
distressed
distressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling extreme anxiety or discomfort

afligido

afligido

Ex: She appeared distressed after receiving the news of her failing grades. 
discouraged
discouraged
[Adjetivo]

lacking confidence and enthusiasm

desanimado

desanimado

Ex: She felt discouraged after receiving multiple rejections from job applications. 
disgusted
disgusted
[Adjetivo]

having or displaying great dislike for something

asqueado

asqueado

Ex: She was disgusted by the sight and smell of the spoiled food in the refrigerator. 
dissatisfied
dissatisfied
[Adjetivo]

not pleased or happy with something, because it is not as good as one expected

insatisfecho, descontento

insatisfecho, descontento

Ex: She was dissatisfied with the quality of service at the restaurant. 
disturbed
disturbed
[Adjetivo]

feeling very upset or nervous

perturbado, preocupado

perturbado, preocupado

Ex: She felt disturbed by the eerie sounds coming from the abandoned house. 
alarmed
alarmed
[Adjetivo]

feeling worried or concerned due to a sudden, unexpected event or potential danger

sobresaltado, asustado

sobresaltado, asustado

Ex: She felt alarmed when she heard the sound of glass breaking downstairs. 
startled
startled
[Adjetivo]

feeling suddenly surprised or shocked

asustado, sorprendido

asustado, sorprendido

Ex: She was startled by the loud clap of thunder during the storm. 
disappointed
disappointed
[Adjetivo]

not satisfied or happy with something, because it did not meet one's expectations or hopes

decepcionado

decepcionado

Ex: She felt disappointed when her favorite team lost the championship game. 
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