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Lista de Palabras Nivel C1 - Sentimientos

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre sentimientos, como "profound", "agitated", "desolate", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
absorbed
[Adjetivo]

paying much attention to something or someone that makes one unaware of other things

absorto

absorto

Ex: She was absorbed in her book that she did n't notice the time passing and missed her bus stop .
inquisitive
[Adjetivo]

having a desire to learn many different things and asks many questions to gain knowledge or understanding

curioso

curioso

Ex: inquisitive traveler enjoys immersing themselves in different cultures , eager to learn about new customs and traditions .
apprehensive
[Adjetivo]

nervous or worried that something unpleasant may happen

aprensivo

aprensivo

Ex: The team apprehensive about the new project 's challenging deadline .
astounded
[Adjetivo]

greatly shocked or surprised

pasmado

pasmado

Ex: The teacher astounded at the creativity and depth of thought in the student 's project , awarding it the highest marks .
agitated
[Adjetivo]

very nervous in a way that makes one unable to think clearly

agitado

agitado

Ex: The students agitated as the teacher announced a surprise quiz , fearing they had n't studied enough .
frantic
[Adjetivo]

greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

frenético

frenético

Ex: frantic pacing back and forth showed his anxiety before the big job interview .
broken
[Adjetivo]

physically or mentally weakened as a result of much suffering

destrozado

destrozado

Ex: The long , grueling divorce left her broken, questioning if she would ever be able to trust again .
disturbing
[Adjetivo]

causing a strong feeling of worry or discomfort

inquietante, preocupante

inquietante, preocupante

Ex: disturbing realization that someone had been stalking her sent chills down her spine .
disgusted
[Adjetivo]

having or displaying great dislike for something

asqueado

asqueado

Ex: disgusted customers left the restaurant after finding a cockroach in their food .
lovable
[Adjetivo]

possessing traits that attract people's affection

adorable, encantador

adorable, encantador

Ex: The rescue dog 's grateful demeanor and eager tail wags made it lovable addition to the family .
desolate
[Adjetivo]

feeling very lonely and sad

desolado

desolado

contemptuous
[Adjetivo]

devoid of respect for someone or something

despreciativo, despectivo

despreciativo, despectivo

Ex: contemptuous laughter made him feel small and insignificant .
content
[Adjetivo]

satisfied and happy with one's current situation

contento

contento

Ex: Despite facing challenges , he content with his modest lifestyle .
devoted
[Adjetivo]

expressing much attention and love toward someone or something

leal, ferviente

leal, ferviente

Ex: The dog devoted to its owner , following them everywhere and eagerly awaiting their return home .
ecstatic
[Adjetivo]

extremely excited and happy

extático, eufórico

extático, eufórico

Ex: The couple ecstatic upon learning they were expecting their first child .
thrilled
[Adjetivo]

feeling intense excitement or pleasure

entusiasmado, encantado

entusiasmado, encantado

Ex: Winning the championship made the team members feel thrilled.
gloomy
[Adjetivo]

experiencing or expressing sadness or a general sense of unhappiness

poco prometedor

poco prometedor

Ex: He had gloomy expression after hearing the bad news .
joyful
[Adjetivo]

causing great happiness

alegre

alegre

fond
[Adjetivo]

feeling or showing emotional attachment or nostalgia toward a person or thing

querer a

querer a

Ex: With fond smile , he recalled the days spent playing with his loyal childhood dog in the backyard .
appalled
[Adjetivo]

very scared and shocked by something unpleasant or bad

escandalizado, horrorizado

escandalizado, horrorizado

horrified
[Adjetivo]

very scared or shocked

horrorizado

horrorizado

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

feeling disappointed because someone or something is not as worthy or good as one believed

desilusionado, decepcionado

desilusionado, decepcionado

Ex: He disillusioned with his idol after learning about the celebrity 's unethical behavior behind the scenes .
distressed
[Adjetivo]

feeling extreme anxiety or discomfort

afligido

afligido

Ex: She distressed by the conflict between her friends .
disturbed
[Adjetivo]

feeling very upset or nervous

perturbado, preocupado

perturbado, preocupado

Ex: disturbed expression on her face revealed her unease .
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 .
fierce
[Adjetivo]

having or displaying aggressiveness

feroz

feroz

Ex: The teamfierce attitude on the field was evident as they aggressively challenged every play .
frozen
[Adjetivo]

displaying a cold or unwelcoming demeanor

sin emociones

sin emociones

Ex: frozen reaction from the audience suggested they were unimpressed by the performance .
frustrated
[Adjetivo]

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

frustrado

frustrado

Ex: They grew frustrated with the repeated delays .
intrigued
[Adjetivo]

wanting to know more about something because it seems very interesting

intrigado

intrigado

protective
[Adjetivo]

displaying or having a desire to protect someone or something

protector

protector

Ex: The organization was dedicated to protective care of endangered species in the wild .
provocative
[Adjetivo]

causing strong reactions or discussions by presenting controversial or thought-provoking ideas

provocador

provocador

Ex: provocative question during the discussion challenged everyone 's assumptions and sparked lively debate .
self-conscious
[Adjetivo]

embarrassed or worried about one's appearance or actions

cohibido

cohibido

Ex: The actress was self-conscious about her performance , despite receiving rave reviews from critics .
sentimental
[Adjetivo]

easily affected by emotions

sentimental, sensiblero

sentimental, sensiblero

Ex: He tends to sentimental during holidays , reflecting on past celebrations and traditions with loved ones .
speechless
[Adjetivo]

unable to speak for a short time, particularly as a result of surprise, shock, or anger

mudo, sin habla

mudo, sin habla

Ex: The beauty of the sunset rendered speechless for a moment .
compassion
[Sustantivo]

great sympathy for a person or animal that is suffering

compasión

compasión

Ex: compassion for the homeless inspired him to start a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing shelter and resources .
heartbreak
[Sustantivo]

a feeling of great distress or sadness

desamor, desconsuelo

desamor, desconsuelo

Ex: The novel 's poignant ending left readers with a lingering sense heartbreak.

to gradually learn to accept or deal with something unpleasant

goddamn
[Adjetivo]

used for showing annoyance or anger with a person or thing, in a way that is not very polite

maldito, demonado

maldito, demonado

bloody
[Adjetivo]

used for expressing annoyance or anger in a way that may seem a bit offensive

sangriento, maldito

sangriento, maldito

bananas
[Adjetivo]

experiencing an state of extreme anger, excitement, or craziness

loco, fuera de sí

loco, fuera de sí

disenchanted
[Adjetivo]

not believing in the worth or value of a person or thing any longer

desencantada, desilusionada

desencantada, desilusionada

Ex: He disenchanted with the art world after struggling to find recognition for his work .
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