Sintiese (en. Felt)
/sinˈtjese/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To express a sensation or an emotional state.
If I had felt sadness, I would have shared it.
Si sintiese tristeza, lo habría compartido.
To perceive something through the senses.
If I felt cold, I would put on a coat.
Si sintiese frío, me pondría un abrigo.
To experience an inner or emotional reaction.
If I felt love, I wouldn't hesitate to say it.
Si sintiese amor, no dudaría en decirlo.
Etymology
From Latin 'sentire', which means to feel.
Common Phrases and Expressions
I felt the same
To experience the same emotion or sensation as another person.
Sintiese lo mismo
If I felt that way
Expression that introduces an emotional condition.
Si así lo sintiese
I felt the pressure
To experience an emotional or physical burden.
Sintiese la presión
Related Words
feel
To experience a sensation or emotion.
sentir
sensation
Perception that results from stimulating the senses.
sensación
feeling
Emotional state that can be positive or negative.
sentimiento
Slang Meanings
To feel deeply
Yesterday, after talking to her, I felt something strong.
Ayer, después de hablar con ella, sintiese algo fuerte.
To have a premonition
When I saw the news, I felt that something was wrong.
Cuando vi la noticia, sintiese que algo iba mal.