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Vocabulario Esencial para el TOEFL - Sentimientos y Emociones

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre sentimientos y emociones, como "affection", "curiosity", "despair", etc. que se necesitan para el examen TOEFL.

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Essential Words Needed for TOEFL
desire
[Sustantivo]

a very strong feeling of wanting to do or have something

deseo

deseo

Ex: The aroma of freshly baked cookies awakened a sudden desire for something sweet in Mary .El aroma de las galletas recién horneadas despertó un **deseo** repentino de algo dulce en Mary.
affection
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of fondness or liking toward someone or something

afecto

afecto

eagerness
[Sustantivo]

the state of being enthusiastic about having or doing something or feeling this way when expecting something

entusiasmo

entusiasmo

fascination
[Sustantivo]

the state of having great interest in something or someone

fascinación

fascinación

enthusiasm
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of great excitement and passion

entusiasmo

entusiasmo

Ex: Their enthusiasm for the event made it a huge success .Su **entusiasmo** por el evento lo convirtió en un gran éxito.
devotion
[Sustantivo]

strong love and support expressed for a person or thing

devoción

devoción

Ex: Jennifer 's philanthropic devotion was showcased through her tireless efforts in organizing charity events and fundraisers for local causes in need .La **dedicación** filantrópica de Jennifer se mostró a través de sus incansables esfuerzos en la organización de eventos benéficos y recaudaciones de fondos para causas locales necesitadas.
contentment
[Sustantivo]

happiness and satisfaction, particularly with one's life

satisfacción

satisfacción

Ex: Contentment is n't about having everything , but being happy with what you have .La **satisfacción** no se trata de tener todo, sino de ser feliz con lo que tienes.
amazement
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of great wonder, often due to something extraordinary

asombro, sorpresa

asombro, sorpresa

Ex: The athlete ’s record-breaking performance left the audience in complete amazement.El rendimiento récord del atleta dejó a la audiencia en completa **asombro**.
self-esteem
[Sustantivo]

satisfaction with or confidence in one's own abilities or qualities

autoestima

autoestima

Ex: Constant failure can harm one ’s self-esteem.El fracaso constante puede dañar la **autoestima**.
curiosity
[Sustantivo]

a strong wish to learn something or to know more about something

curiosidad

curiosidad

Ex: The child 's curiosity about how things worked often led to hours of experimentation and learning .La **curiosidad** del niño sobre cómo funcionaban las cosas a menudo llevaba a horas de experimentación y aprendizaje.
astonishment
[Sustantivo]

a strong feeling of surprise caused by something unexpected

estupefacción

estupefacción

Ex: The breathtaking view from the mountaintop caused us all to gasp in astonishment.La impresionante vista desde la cima de la montaña nos hizo a todos quedarnos boquiabiertos de **asombro**.
honor
[Sustantivo]

great regard and respect for someone or something based on their qualities, achievements, or principles

honor

honor

Ex: The town bestowed him with the key to the city as a token of honor for his philanthropic contributions .El pueblo le otorgó la llave de la ciudad como un símbolo de **honor** por sus contribuciones filantrópicas.
thrill
[Sustantivo]

a sudden feeling of pleasure and excitement

emoción

emoción

Ex: Winning the race gave her an unexpected thrill.Ganar la carrera le dio un **emoción** inesperada.
fatigue
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of extreme tiredness that is usually caused by physical or mental overwork or exercise

fatiga, cansancio

fatiga, cansancio

Ex: Chronic fatigue that persists despite adequate rest may require medical evaluation to identify underlying health issues and develop an appropriate treatment plan .La **fatiga** crónica que persiste a pesar de un descanso adecuado puede requerir una evaluación médica para identificar problemas de salud subyacentes y desarrollar un plan de tratamiento apropiado.
temper
[Sustantivo]

a tendency to quickly become angry

furia

furia

fright
[Sustantivo]

fear that is felt suddenly

miedo

miedo

annoyance
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of irritation or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome, unpleasant, or disruptive

irritación

irritación

Ex: The frequent software glitches were an annoyance to the users .Los frecuentes fallos del software eran una **molestia** para los usuarios.
aggression
[Sustantivo]

hatred and anger that could lead to violent or threatening behavior

agresión

agresión

anxiety
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of nervousness or worry about a future event or uncertain outcome

ansiedad, preocupación

ansiedad, preocupación

Ex: The tight deadline caused a wave of anxiety to wash over him , making it hard to focus .El plazo ajustado causó una ola de **ansiedad** que lo invadió, dificultando la concentración.
despair
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of total hopelessness

desesperación

desesperación

disappointment
[Sustantivo]

dissatisfaction that is resulted from the unfulfillment of one's expectations

decepción

decepción

Ex: Despite the disappointment of not winning the competition , she was proud of how much she had learned .A pesar de la **decepción** de no ganar la competencia, estaba orgullosa de todo lo que había aprendido.
frustration
[Sustantivo]

the feeling of being impatient, annoyed, or upset because of being unable to do or achieve what is desired

frustración

frustración

Ex: The frustration of not being able to solve the puzzle made him give up .La **frustración** de no poder resolver el rompecabezas lo hizo rendirse.
embarrassment
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

vergüenza, bochorno

vergüenza, bochorno

Ex: There was a brief moment of embarrassment when he could n’t remember the password .Hubo un breve momento de **vergüenza** cuando no pudo recordar la contraseña.
exhaustion
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of extreme tiredness

agotamiento

agotamiento

Ex: The constant stress led to his physical and mental exhaustion.El estrés constante llevó a su **agotamiento** físico y mental.
distress
[Sustantivo]

a state of extreme emotional pain or suffering

angustia

angustia

Ex: His face showed clear signs of distress.Su rostro mostraba claros signos de **angustia**.
humiliation
[Sustantivo]

great embarrassment as a result of having been made to look stupid

humillación

humillación

remorse
[Sustantivo]

a sense of great regret that one feels as a result of having done something bad or wrong

remordimiento

remordimiento

Ex: He apologized , showing true remorse for the misunderstanding .Se disculpó, mostrando verdadero **remordimiento** por el malentendido.
greed
[Sustantivo]

an intense and selfish desire for something such as power and wealth

avaricia, avidez

avaricia, avidez

Ex: Overcoming greed requires cultivating a mindset of contentment and generosity .Superar la **codicia** requiere cultivar una mentalidad de contentamiento y generosidad.
envy
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of dissatisfaction, unhappiness, or anger that one might have as a result of wanting what others have

envidia

envidia

Ex: Overcoming envy involves appreciating one 's own strengths and accomplishments rather than comparing oneself to others .Superar la **envidia** implica apreciar las propias fortalezas y logros en lugar de compararse con los demás.
hatred
[Sustantivo]

a very strong feeling of dislike

odio

odio

Ex: Overcoming hatred requires empathy , understanding , and forgiveness .Superar el **odio** requiere empatía, comprensión y perdón.
sorrow
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of extreme sadness caused by something unpleasant

pena

pena

Ex: The entire community shared in the sorrow of the tragedy .Toda la comunidad compartió la **tristeza** de la tragedia.
contempt
[Sustantivo]

the disregard and lack of respect for someone or something seen as insignificant or unworthy

desprecio

desprecio

Ex: His actions were filled with contempt for authority .Sus acciones estaban llenas de **desprecio** por la autoridad.
dread
[Sustantivo]

an intensely unpleasant emotion in response to danger or threat

pavor, terror

pavor, terror

Ex: The eerie silence of the abandoned house stirred a deep dread in the children .
agitation
[Sustantivo]

a state of extreme anxiety

agitación

agitación

fury
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of extreme and often violent anger

furia

furia

Ex: After the argument , he was left alone , still seething with fury.Después de la discusión, se quedó solo, todavía hirviendo de **furia**.
misery
[Sustantivo]

great discomfort or pain

sufrimiento

sufrimiento

Ex: War brings not just death , but widespread misery to civilians .
apprehension
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of fear or worry that something bad might happen in the future

aprensión

aprensión

hostility
[Sustantivo]

behavior or feelings that are aggressive or unfriendly

hostilidad

hostilidad

Ex: He could sense the hostility in her voice , even though she tried to remain calm .Podía sentir la **hostilidad** en su voz, aunque intentaba mantenerse tranquila.
rage
[Sustantivo]

great anger that is hard to contain

ira, furia

ira, furia

Ex: He was shaking with rage when he confronted the driver who hit his car .Temblaba de **ira** cuando se enfrentó al conductor que chocó su coche.
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