Torturó (en. Tortured)
/tor-tuˈɾo/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To intentionally inflict physical or psychological pain on a person.
The regime tortured the prisoners to obtain information.
El régimen torturó a los prisioneros para obtener información.
To subject someone to prolonged suffering.
The uncertainty of her future tortured her emotionally.
La incertidumbre de su futuro la torturó emocionalmente.
To force someone to do something against their will through threats or violence.
They tortured him to confess to a crime he did not commit.
Lo torturaron para que confesara un crimen que no cometió.
Etymology
From Latin 'torturare,' meaning 'to twist' or 'to distort.'
Common Phrases and Expressions
to torture to death
To cause extreme suffering that leads to death.
torturar hasta la muerte
to torture mentally
To cause prolonged psychological suffering.
torturar mentalmente
Related Words
torture
The act of inflicting pain or suffering on a person.
tortura
torturer
A person who carries out tortures.
torturador
suffering
To experience physical or mental pain.
sufrimiento
Slang Meanings
To put someone through a bad time.
He tortured me with his boring stories.
Me torturó con sus historias aburridas.
To annoy or bother someone excessively.
Don't torture me anymore with your questions.
No me tortures más con tus preguntas.