Conmovedora (en. Moving)

/kon.mo.βe.ˈðo.ɾa/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
That provokes deep emotion or sensitivity.
The movie was so moving that many in the audience cried.
La película era tan conmovedora que muchos en la sala lloraron.
That touches the heart or feelings of someone.
His speech was moving and captivated everyone present.
Su discurso fue conmovedor y cautivó a todos los presentes.
Related to an experience or situation that causes intense sadness or joy.
Receiving news of his success was a moving experience for his family.
Recibir noticias de su éxito fue una experiencia conmovedora para su familia.

Etymology

From the verb conmover, from the Latin 'commovere', which means to move or stir with emotion.

Common Phrases and Expressions

moving story
Narrative that generates a strong emotional charge.
historia conmovedora
moving moment
Moment that provokes intense emotion.
momento conmovedor
moving speech
Linguistic intervention that emotionally touches the audience.
discurso conmovedor

Related Words

to move
To cause a strong emotion or feeling in someone.
conmover
to excite
To produce an intense emotion in a person.
emocionar
to feel
To perceive or experience emotional sensations.
sentir

Slang Meanings

Shocking
That story was shocking and moving at the same time.
Esa historia fue impactante y conmovedora al mismo tiempo.
Deep
The poem had a deep and moving message.
El poema tenía un mensaje profundo y conmovedor.