Vibrar (en. Vibrate)
biˈβɾaɾ
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To produce an oscillation or rapid movement.
The phone started to vibrate when it received a message.
El teléfono comenzó a vibrar cuando recibió un mensaje.
To feel intense emotions or a deep connection.
That song makes me vibrate every time I hear it.
Esa canción me hace vibrar cada vez que la escucho.
To reverberate sound or energy.
The bells vibrate when they are rung.
Las campanas vibran cuando son tocadas.
Etymology
From Latin 'vibrāre', which means to move quickly from side to side.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to vibrate with excitement
To feel an intense emotion or joy.
vibrar de emoción
to vibrate to the rhythm of the music
To be carried away by the music with great enthusiasm.
vibrar al ritmo de la música
to vibrate with someone
To feel a special and deep connection with another person.
vibrar con alguien
Related Words
vibration
Oscillating movement of an object or sound.
vibración
vibrant
Having an intense or strong vibration.
vibrante
vibratory
Related to vibration.
vibrativo
Slang Meanings
To feel good or enjoy an experience.
I'm vibing at this party, everything is amazing.
Estoy vibrando en esta fiesta, todo está increíble.
To have good chemistry with someone.
When I'm with her, we just vibe.
Cuando estoy con ella, simplemente vibramos.