ENGLISH VOCABULARY BANK FEELINGS 1 – Verbs: to cry --- llorar I cry when i see such a sad picture. to laught --- reír I laught when i see such a funny picture to scream --- gritar (miedo/dolor) The ghost used to scream in the old house. to suffer --- sufrir She suffered a lot when her brother had the car crash. to be happy --- estar feliz I was happy when I oponed the present i had for my birthday. to be glad/ to feel proud – estar orgulloso / sentirse orgulloso de… I’m glad of you. You’ve passed your exams. to feel – sentir I feel sick. I must go to the doctor right now. to move – conmover/emocionar She moved me when she told me she was falling in love with me. to pity – mover a piedad to take/have pity – tener piedad de I have pity from her. She’s so unfortunate. to touch – conmover He touched me when he told me his sadeness. to get a guilty conscience to feel bad about / guilty for something – remorder la conciencia/ sentirse culpable I feel guilty for having said it to shudder – estremecer That horrible scream in the night made me shudder. to terrorize – aterrorizar The burglar terrorized the neighborhood until being arrested. to embarrass/ to be ashamed --- avergonzar/avergonzarse She’s so impolite. She ashamed me Turing the meeting. to sicken / to revolt --- asquear The way he eated the cake revolted me. to fed up --- hartar/aburrir She’s fed up about everything. to get upset – disgustarse to be grateful for --- agradecer/estar agradecido I’m grateful to you for having helped me with my homework. to thank – dar las gracias I thank you for having rescued me. to fall in love with – enamorarse She fell in love with the guitarist. to admire – admirar I admire this soccer. He’s incredible when he plays. to surprise – sorprender She was very surprised when she oponed the present. to make aware of – concienciar The doctor made me aware of the need to stop smoking. to sadden/to grieve/pain – apenar He was saddened by her death. to spread panic – sembrar el pánico The vampire spreaded panic in the transylvanian village. to praise – alabar The teacher praised his pupils for the good marks they had in the exam. 2 – Nouns: tears / crying – lágrimas/llanto laugh – risa scream – grito suffering – sufrimiento sadeness – pena, pesar…. happyness – felicidad pride -- orgullo feeling – sentimiento pity -- piedad shock – conmoción shudder – estremecimiento terror – terror fear – miedo embarrassment / shame --- vergüenza guilt – culpabilidad indolence/ slovenliness – desidia/apatía disgust / repugnant --- asco boredom – aburrimiento frustration – frustración upset/heartache --- disgusto gratitude – gratitud/agradecimiento amazement – sorpresa admiration – admiración. panic -- pánico praise -- alabanza 3 – Adjectives: uncomplaining – sufrido sad – triste happy – feliz proud – orgulloso compassionate – piadoso (caritativo) shaked – conmocionado terrified – aterrorizado shuddered – estremecido scared – asustado ashamed – avergonzado guilty – cupable apathetic – apático sickened – asqueado bored – aburrido frustrated – frustrado upset – disgustado amazed – sorprendido grateful – agradecido in love -- enamorado fed up – harto moved -- conmovido