Sentíase (en. Felt)

sen-tee-ah-seh

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
English: To experience a sensation or an emotional state.
English: Although everything was fine, he felt sad.
Aunque todo estaba bien, se sentía triste.
English: To be in a certain state or condition.
English: She felt tired after working all day.
Ella se sentía cansada después de trabajar todo el día.
English: To perceive an emotion or a physical state.
English: He felt grateful for the help he received.
Él se sentía agradecido por la ayuda que recibió.

Etymology

English: From Latin 'sentire', which means 'to feel' or 'to perceive'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

English: to feel good
English: To be in a positive emotional or physical state.
sentirse bien
English: to feel bad
English: To be in a negative emotional or physical state.
sentirse mal
English: to feel at home
English: To be in a place where one feels comfortable and at ease.
sentirse como en casa
English: to feel recognized
English: To feel that someone is valued and appreciated.
sentirse reconocido

Related Words

English: feel
English: Verb that means to perceive sensations or emotions.
sentir
English: feeling
English: Emotion or sensation experienced by a person.
sentimiento
English: sentence
English: Decision by a judge or court, not related, but also derived from the same verb.
sentencia

Slang Meanings

English: To feel at ease.
English: This place makes me feel at ease.
Este lugar me hace sentir a gusto.
English: To feel spaced out.
English: With all this rush, today I feel spaced out.
Con todo este apuro, hoy me siento en la luna.