Atribulada (en. Troubled)
/atɾiβuˈlaða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
adjective
Who is suffering from a difficult or painful situation.
The woman was troubled by the loss of her job.
La mujer estaba atribulada por la pérdida de su trabajo.
Who is in a state of emotional or mental agitation.
The boy looked troubled after hearing the bad news.
El niño se veía atribulado después de escuchar las malas noticias.
Who shows concern or sadness.
Her troubled face was evident during the meeting.
Su rostro atribulado era evidente durante la reunión.
Etymology
From the Latin 'atribulatus', which means 'highly afflicted'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to have a troubled mind
To be worried or confused about something.
tener la mente atribulada
to be troubled by
To feel distress due to a specific cause.
estar atribulada por
Related Words
tribulation
State of suffering or anguish.
atribulación
to trouble
To cause distress or anguish to someone.
atribular
troubled
Who has suffered a tribulation.
atribulado
Slang Meanings
To suffer for love.
She is troubled by unrequited love.
Está atribulada por un amor no correspondido.
To be stressed or anxious about everyday situations.
I've been troubled for days about the exams.
Llevo días atribulada por los exámenes.