Dolido in english

Painful

pronunciation: peɪnfəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

doler = feel + hurt ; ache ; begrudge ; grudge ; rankle ; pain ; feel + sensitive. 

Example: Managers feel hurt by employees disloyal to the goals of the organization.Example: The something that had ached in Zach Ponderal all week and which he thought he had finally quelled, started aching again.Example: She did not begrudge the money spent on her children's education.Example: He did not grudge them the money, but he grudged terribly the risk which the spending of that money might bring on them.Example: Now it appears that everyday citizens' sensibilities have been rankled by the campaign.Example: She was quite a bit younger than her husband and it pained her a great deal that they did not have children.Example: Often, teeth feel sensitive after they've been cleaned, filled, or otherwise worked on at the dentist's office.

more:

» darle a Alguien donde le dueleget it in + the teeth .

Example: But he knew that if he crossed over the line, he would get it in the teeth but good.

» estómago + dolerstomach + ache .

Example: It made her stomach ache just thinking about the divorce.

» no doler prendasspare + no expense .

Example: These stars have spared no expenses when it comes to buying extravagant gifts for their partners.

» sentirse dolidofeel + hurt .

Example: Managers feel hurt by employees disloyal to the goals of the organization.

» tocar donde dueletouch on + a sore spot .

Example: This interpretation obviously touched on a sore spot and the relation between the two countries remained troublesome for centuries.

dolido = doleful. 

Example: This year will go down as the most depressing doleful Christmas I've ever had.

more:

» estar profundamente dolidobe deeply hurt .

Example: My partner is deeply hurt by my infidelity which I have since stopped.

» sentirse profundamente dolidofeel + Nombre + keenlyfeel + deeply hurt .

Example: Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt the imprudence of the arrangement quite keenly = La propia Anne se había vuelto insensible a este tipo de ofensas, aunque la imprudencia del plan le hizo sentir profundamente dolida.

Example: Joseph must have felt deeply hurt and terrified when they did this but they went even further and sold him into slavery.

Dolido synonyms

poignant in spanish: conmovedor, pronunciation: pɔɪnjənt part of speech: adjective tender in spanish: oferta, pronunciation: tendɜr part of speech: noun, adjective bad in spanish: malo, pronunciation: bæd part of speech: adjective sore in spanish: dolorido, pronunciation: sɔr part of speech: adjective sensitive in spanish: sensible, pronunciation: sensətɪv part of speech: adjective awful in spanish: horrible, pronunciation: ɑfəl part of speech: adjective bitter in spanish: amargo, pronunciation: bɪtɜr part of speech: adjective dreadful in spanish: terrible, pronunciation: dredfəl part of speech: adjective terrible in spanish: terrible, pronunciation: terəbəl part of speech: adjective atrocious in spanish: atroz, pronunciation: ətroʊʃəs part of speech: adjective harrowing in spanish: horroroso, pronunciation: heroʊɪŋ part of speech: adjective abominable in spanish: abominable, pronunciation: əbɑmənəbəl part of speech: adjective burning in spanish: ardiente, pronunciation: bɜrnɪŋ part of speech: noun excruciating in spanish: agudísimo, pronunciation: ɪkskruʃieɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective unpleasant in spanish: desagradable, pronunciation: ənplezənt part of speech: adjective traumatic in spanish: traumático, pronunciation: trɔmætɪk part of speech: adjective uncomfortable in spanish: incómodo, pronunciation: ənkʌmfɜrtəbəl part of speech: adjective wrenching in spanish: desgarrador, pronunciation: rentʃɪŋ part of speech: adjective biting in spanish: mordaz, pronunciation: baɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective racking in spanish: atroz, pronunciation: rækɪŋ part of speech: adjective tingling in spanish: estremecimiento, pronunciation: tɪŋgəlɪŋ part of speech: noun aching in spanish: dolor, pronunciation: eɪkɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective irritating in spanish: irritante, pronunciation: ɪrəteɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective achy in spanish: dolorido, pronunciation: eɪki part of speech: adjective torturous in spanish: torturado, pronunciation: tɔrtʃuəs part of speech: adjective agonizing in spanish: agonizante, pronunciation: ægənaɪzɪŋ part of speech: adjective unspeakable in spanish: indecible, pronunciation: ənspikəbəl part of speech: adjective stinging in spanish: escozor, pronunciation: stɪŋɪŋ part of speech: adjective chafed in spanish: irritado, pronunciation: tʃeɪft part of speech: adjective galled in spanish: desgarrado, pronunciation: gɔld part of speech: adjective smarting in spanish: smarting, pronunciation: smɑrtɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective agonized in spanish: agonizado, pronunciation: ægənaɪzd part of speech: adjective afflictive in spanish: doloroso, pronunciation: əflɪktɪv part of speech: adjective prickling in spanish: picazón, pronunciation: prɪklɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective torturing in spanish: torturando, pronunciation: tɔrtʃɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective torturesome in spanish: torturador, pronunciation: tɔrtʃɜrsəm part of speech: adjective saddle-sore in spanish: dolor de silla, pronunciation: sædəlsɔr part of speech: adjective
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