Sentóse (en. Sat down)

/senˈtosɛ/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To experience an emotional or physical sensation.
She sat in the living room and felt a deep calm.
Ella se sentó en la sala y sintió una profunda calma.
To be in a particular state of health or mood.
After exercising, she felt very energized.
Después del ejercicio, se sintió muy energizado.
To perceive or become aware of an emotion or sensation.
When remembering her childhood, she felt nostalgic.
Al recordar su infancia, se sintió nostálgica.

Etymology

The origin of the verb 'to feel' comes from the Latin 'sentire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to feel good
To be in a positive or healthy state.
sentirse bien
to feel bad
To be in a negative or sick state.
sentirse mal
to feel at ease
To be comfortable or satisfied.
sentirse a gusto
to feel identified
To recognize something that relates to oneself.
sentirse identificado

Related Words

to feel
To perceive with the senses or experience emotions.
sentir
sensation
Physical or emotional perception that is experienced.
sensación

Slang Meanings

To be in a good mood.
Today I feel in the groove, everything seems great to me.
Hoy me siento en la onda, todo me parece genial.
To feel relaxed or carefree.
After a vacation, I feel chill.
Después de unas vacaciones, me siento chill.