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Verbos de Sentidos y Emociones - Verbos para expresar emociones

Aquí aprenderás algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a expresar emociones como "vent", "admit" y "open up".

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Categorized English Verbs of Senses and Emotions
to admit
[Verbo]

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

admitir, confesar

admitir, confesar

Ex: The employee admitted to violating the company 's policies .
to open up
[Verbo]

to share or express one's personal thoughts, emotions, or experiences with someone else

abrirse, expresarse

abrirse, expresarse

Ex: In a heart-to-heart conversation , they opened up about their dreams and fears for the future .

to freely express one's deep emotions, thoughts, or feelings

desahogar, derramar

desahogar, derramar

Ex: After holding back for so long, she finally poured out her frustrations.
to confide
[Verbo]

to share personal thoughts, feelings, or information with someone in private

confiar

confiar

Ex: She confides in her sister about personal matters.
to avow
[Verbo]

to openly and confidently admit or declare something

declarar, profesar

declarar, profesar

Ex: avowed her mistakes and apologized sincerely .
to vent
[Verbo]

to strongly express one's feelings, particularly one's anger

desahogar, expresar

desahogar, expresar

Ex: They venting their anger during the protest .
to own up
[Verbo]

to confess and take responsibility for one's mistakes

admitir, asumir la responsabilidad

admitir, asumir la responsabilidad

Ex: owned up in front of the whole class about cheating on the test .
to concede
[Verbo]

to reluctantly admit that something is true after denying it first

reconocer, admitir

reconocer, admitir

Ex: It took time , but he conceded the importance of the new policy .

to conceal one's true emotions, beliefs, or intentions

disimular

disimular

Ex: Despite her efforts dissemble her thoughts , her eyes betrayed her genuine concern .
to harbor
[Verbo]

to maintain thoughts, feelings, or emotions, often over time

mantener, albergar

mantener, albergar

Ex: harbored anger for years before finally confronting the issue .
to nurse
[Verbo]

to carefully hold and nurture a thought, feeling, or theory within oneself over time without expressing them openly

cultivar, mantener

cultivar, mantener

Ex: She chose nurse her feelings of betrayal rather than confront the issue .
to hold in
[Verbo]

to suppress the expression of one's feelings

contener

contener

Ex: She held her anger in during the meeting.
to keep in
[Verbo]

to suppress one's emotions or feelings

reprimir, contener

reprimir, contener

Ex: They all worked to keep their excitement in until the surprise was revealed.
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