Sentían (en. They felt)

/senˈtjan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To experience a sensation or emotion.
They felt joy upon receiving the news.
Ellos sentían alegría al recibir la noticia.
To have perception of something through the senses.
Previously, they felt the cold of winter.
Antes, ellos sentían el frío del invierno.
To be in a certain emotional state.
Often, they felt sadness from the memories.
A menudo, ellos sentían tristeza por los recuerdos.

Etymology

From Latin 'sentire', meaning 'to perceive, to feel'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to feel sorrow
To experience sadness for something or someone.
sentir pena
to feel bad
To have a physical or emotional discomfort.
sentirse mal
to feel fear
To experience fear or unease.
sentir miedo

Related Words

to feel
A verb that indicates the action of perceiving emotions or sensations.
sentir
sensitive
Able to feel or perceive emotions intensely.
sensible
sensation
Perception resulting from the stimulation of the senses.
sensación

Slang Meanings

To feel intimacy or emotional connection.
Yesterday they told me a gossip and they felt like it was going to turn out badly.
Ayer me contaron un chisme y como que sentían que iba a salir mal.
To feel nostalgia.
When I saw the photos from the trip, they felt a lump in their throat.
Cuando vi las fotos del viaje, sentían un nudo en la garganta.