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Académico IELTS (Banda 5 y Abajo) - Estados emocionales

Aquí aprenderá algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con los estados emocionales que son necesarias para el examen IELTS Académico Básico.

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Vocabulary for Academic IELTS (5)
tired
[Adjetivo]

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

cansado

cansado

Ex: The toddler was tired to finish his dinner .
moody
[Adjetivo]

experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation

malhumorado

malhumorado

Ex: moody disposition made it difficult for others to predict how he would react in any given situation .
exhausted
[Adjetivo]

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

exhausto, agotado

exhausto, agotado

Ex: exhausted students struggled to stay awake during the late-night study session .
bored
[Adjetivo]

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

aburrido

aburrido

Ex: The teacher 's monotonous voice made the students bored.
annoyed
[Adjetivo]

feeling slightly angry or irritated

enojado

enojado

Ex: annoyed expression on her face showed her frustration with the slow internet connection .
depressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling very unhappy and having no hope

deprimido, desesperanzado

deprimido, desesperanzado

Ex: She sought help from a therapist when depressed state became overwhelming .
worried
[Adjetivo]

feeling unhappy and afraid because of something that has happened or might happen

preocupado

preocupado

Ex: He worried about his job security , feeling uneasy about the company 's recent layoffs .
upset
[Adjetivo]

feeling disturbed or distressed due to a negative event

molesto, triste

molesto, triste

Ex: The child upset after losing his favorite toy .
angry
[Adjetivo]

feeling very annoyed because of something that we do not like

enojado, enfadado

enojado, enfadado

Ex: angry tone made everyone uncomfortable .
stressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling so anxious that makes one unable to relax

estresado, agobiado

estresado, agobiado

Ex: They all stressed as they prepared for the big presentation .
short-tempered
[Adjetivo]

having a tendency to become angry quickly

gruñón

gruñón

discouraged
[Adjetivo]

lacking confidence and enthusiasm

desanimado

desanimado

Ex: discouraged athlete contemplated giving up after a string of losses .
disappointed
[Adjetivo]

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

decepcionado

decepcionado

Ex: The coach disappointed with the team ’s performance .
sad
[Adjetivo]

emotionally feeling bad

triste

triste

Ex: It was sad day when the team lost the championship game .
shocked
[Adjetivo]

very surprised or upset because of something unexpected or unpleasant

estupefacto

estupefacto

Ex: shocked customers complained loudly when they received their incorrect orders .
uneasy
[Adjetivo]

feeling nervous or worried, especially about something unpleasant that might happen soon

inquieto, ansioso

inquieto, ansioso

Ex: He uneasy about the strange noises coming from the basement , fearing there might be an intruder .
dissatisfied
[Adjetivo]

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

insatisfecho, descontento

insatisfecho, descontento

Ex: He dissatisfied after receiving a lower grade than he expected .
ashamed
[Adjetivo]

feeling embarrassed or sorry about one's actions, characteristics, or circumstances

avergonzado, apenado

avergonzado, apenado

Ex: She felt ashamed, realizing she had hurt her friend 's feelings .
lonely
[Adjetivo]

feeling unhappy due to being alone or lacking companionship

solitario, solo

solitario, solo

Ex: Even in a crowd , she sometimes lonely and disconnected .
terrified
[Adjetivo]

feeling extremely scared

aterrorizado

aterrorizado

Ex: terrified puppy cowered behind the couch during the fireworks .
horrified
[Adjetivo]

very scared or shocked

horrorizado

horrorizado

Ex: She horrified by the thought of encountering a ghost in the abandoned house .
happy
[Adjetivo]

emotionally feeling good

feliz, contento

feliz, contento

Ex: happy couple celebrated their anniversary with a romantic dinner .
amused
[Adjetivo]

feeling entertained or finding something funny or enjoyable

divertido

divertido

Ex: They watched the playful puppies amused expressions .
excited
[Adjetivo]

feeling very happy, interested, and energetic

entusiasmado, emocionado

entusiasmado, emocionado

Ex: They excited to try the new roller coaster at the theme park .
satisfied
[Adjetivo]

content with a result or outcome

satisfecho, contento

satisfecho, contento

Ex: They satisfied with their meal at the restaurant , praising the delicious flavors .
pleased
[Adjetivo]

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

contento, feliz

contento, feliz

Ex: The teacher pleased with the students ' progress .
cheerful
[Adjetivo]

full of happiness and positivity

alegre, jovial

alegre, jovial

Ex: The park was buzzing cheerful chatter and the laughter of children playing .
hopeful
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having a positive attitude and believing that good things are likely to happen

optimista, prometedor

optimista, prometedor

Ex: hopeful politician delivered a speech brimming with optimism , inspiring the nation to work for a better future .
grateful
[Adjetivo]

expressing or feeling appreciation for something received or experienced

agradecido

agradecido

Ex: She sent a thank-you note to express grateful she was for the hospitality .
fulfilled
[Adjetivo]

feeling happy and satisfied with one's life, job, etc.

satisfecho

satisfecho

Ex: Upon completing her bucket list , she fulfilled and ready for new adventures .
helpless
[Adjetivo]

lacking strength or power, often feeling unable to act or influence a situation

indefenso

indefenso

Ex: He was helpless by the illness , unable to perform even simple tasks .
joyful
[Adjetivo]

filled with great happiness and high spirits

alegre, jubilosos

alegre, jubilosos

Ex: She joyful after hearing the good news from her doctor .
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