Conmovida (en. Moved)

/kon.mo.'βi.ða/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
One who has experienced a strong emotion or emotional impact.
The movie was so moving that it left me moved.
La película era tan conmovedora que me dejó conmovida.
One who shows or expresses intense emotions.
I was moved by the speaker's words.
Estaba conmovida por las palabras del orador.
One that evokes profound feelings.
The story of the orphaned boy left me moved.
La historia del niño huérfano me dejó conmovida.

Etymology

From the verb conmover, from Latin 'commovere'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to be moved
To experience intense emotion due to an event or story.
estar conmovida
to leave (someone) moved
To provoke a strong emotion in someone.
dejar conmovida
to feel moved
To feel a deep emotion about something.
sentirse conmovida

Related Words

conmoción
Intense emotional impact.
conmoción
conmover
To provoke emotion or feelings in someone.
conmover
emoción
Intense mood state induced by a stimulus.
emoción

Slang Meanings

To feel very emotional.
That song made me feel moved.
Esa canción me puso conmovida.
To be affected by an event.
I was moved after hearing her story.
Quedé conmovida tras escuchar su historia.